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Behavior of zirconium in the ZrOW(100) system at high temperature, studied by ISS, AES and work-function measurements
Authors:S.C. Lee   Y. Irokawa   M. Inoue  R. Shimizu
Affiliation:

Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University, Yamada-Oka 2-1, Suita, Osaka 565, Japan

Abstract:The behavior of zirconium atoms at the W(100) surface associated with oxygen adsorption at different sample temperatures has been studied by Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), ion scattering spectroscopy (ISS), and the relative change of the work function (Δф) measured by the onset of the secondary electron energy distribution. The results have revealed: (i) adsorption of zirconium onto the W(100) surface followed by the elevation of the sample temperature up to 1710 K in an oxygen partial pressure of 2.7 × 10−4 induces complete diffusion of zirconium atoms into the W(100) substrate; (ii) further exposure of oxygen induces co-existence of oxygen and tungsten on the surface at 1710 K, resulting in a work function of 4.37 eV; (iii) keeping the sample temperature at 1710 K, simple evacuation of the system has resulted in surface segregation of zirconium atoms to the surface to form a zirconium atomic layer on the top-most surface, reducing the work function to 2.7 eV. The results have revealed that this specific behavior of zirconium atoms at high temperature assures, with very good reproducibility, the highly stable performance and long service life of Zr---O/W(100)-emitters in practical use, even in a low vacuum of 10−6 Pa.
Keywords:Auger electron spectroscopy   Diffusion and migration   Low-energy ion scattering (LEIS)   Low-index single crystal surfaces   Metallic films   Metal-metal interfaces   Oxidation   Oxygen   Surface segregation   Tungsten   Work-function measurements   Zirconium
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