Antonio Miotello, Roger Kelly, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
From a thermodynamic point of view MgAl2O4 (spinel), as well as the simple oxides MgO and Al2O3, should strongly resist bombardment-induced compositional changes. We have explored these three oxides in macroscopic form (i.e. not as thin films) by bombarding atomically clean surfaces held at 400°C with 8 keV Ar0. The surfaces were examined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). We foand that MgO and Al2O3, were stable to loss of O to within our uncertainties, as indeed they should be, but that spinel anderwent a major loss of MgO to yield ~ 0.70 MgO.AlO3 Furthermore, by varying the angle of photoelectron take-off, it could be shown that the virgin surface of spinel had excess Al while the bombarded surface had excess Mg. This suggests strongly that bombardment-induced segregation (BIS) of MgO occurs with spinel. © 1992.
Antonio Miotello, Roger Kelly, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
Roger Kelly
Proceedings of SPIE 1989
Roger Kelly
Nuclear Instruments and Methods In Physics Research
Roger Kelly, Antonio Miotello, et al.
Applied Physics Letters