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The influence of the oxygen exposure on the thermal faceting of W[1 1 1] tip
Authors:Robert Bryl  Andrzej Szczepkowicz
Institution:Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Wroc?aw, pl. Maksa Borna 9, 50-204 Wroc?aw, Poland
Abstract:The oxygen induced faceting of the macroscopic W1 1 1] tip has been studied for oxygen exposures in the range 0.5-31 L and annealing temperatures 800-1800 K using the field ion microscopy (FIM) technique. After annealing at temperatures lower than 800 K, higher than 1850 K or for exposures lower than 0.5 L faceting was not observed. For exposures 0.5-1.9 L and annealing temperatures 800-1600 K well developed {1 1 2} facets with sharp edges formed. For exposures higher than 2.0 L edges of the {1 1 2} facets were broadening and disappearing, what has been attributed to the formation of three-dimensional tungsten oxides. The oxides could be easily removed by annealing the tip at 1700 K, what leads to formation of sharp facet edges. On the basis of these results a modified procedure of the ultrasharp tip fabrication has been proposed.
Keywords:61  16  Fk  68  35  Bs
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