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Oxidation of the (100) surface of a NiFe alloy
Authors:S.E. Greco  J.P. Roux  J.M. Blakely
Affiliation:Department of Materials Science and Materials Science Center, Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853, USA
Abstract:The initial stages of oxidation of the (100) surface of a single crystal alloy specimen of approximate atomic composition Ni 59, Fe 41 (at%) have been studied by Auger spectroscopy and electron diffraction techniques. The clean alloy surface shows only a slight iron enrichment over the temperature range of the oxidation studies (373–873 K). Oxidation studies were performed over the O2 pressure range 5 × 10?9 to 1 × 10?6 Torr. Within these experimental conditions the rate of oxygen uptake was found to be linear in pressure and essentially independent of temperature. LEED studies showed that a chemisorbed c(2 × 2) structure preceded the formation of surface oxides. The interaction of oxygen with the surface induced a marked segregation of iron and this was particularly pronounced at elevated temperatures. Chemical shifts were observed in the low energy Ni and Fe Auger spectra during oxidation; these were similar to those previously observed in separate studies of the oxidation of pure Ni and of pure Fe. At the higher temperatures the initial oxide layer grew epitaxially apparently as a (111) cubic oxide on the (100) substrate. The Ni to Fe concentration ratio in oxides several layers thick was found to depend on the temperature of the reaction; at higher temperatures the oxide were more Fe-rich. The Fe to Ni ratio in oxides produced at lower temperatures could be increased by annealing. At large O2 exposures (about 5000 L) a transition was observed in the structure of the oxide layer.
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