A. Närmann, M.L. Yu
Surface Science
Normalized ionization probabilities α+ are reported for binary Fe-Ni alloys under O+2 bombardment at a 45° incidence angle. It is shown that the dependence of α+ on the composition is much smaller than at normal incidence. Photoemission spectroscopy reveals that both nickel and iron remain essentially metallic under oblique-incidence bombardment, whereas almost complete oxidation occurs at normal incidence. This is attributed to our observation that sputter yields under oxygen bombardment increase much faster than cos α-1.
A. Närmann, M.L. Yu
Surface Science
M.B. Small, R. Ghez, et al.
JES
M.L. Yu, D.J. Vitkavage, et al.
JVSTA
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Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films