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    Title: Comparative study in annealing effects of Ag/Co/Pt(111) and Co/Ag/Pt(111) ultrathin films
    Authors: SU C. W.
    WU Y. E.
    SHERN C. S.
    吳月娥
    蘇炯武
    Contributors: 臺北市立教育大學自然科學系
    Keywords: Transition elements
    LEED
    AES
    Surface diffusion
    Growth mechanism
    Surface alloying
    Platinum
    Crystal faces
    Cobalt
    Silver
    Metallic thin films
    Monolayers
    Solid-solid interfaces
    Experimental study
    Date: 2001
    Issue Date: 2009-07-27 15:38:07 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Low-energy electron diffraction (LEED), Auger electron spectroscopy and depth profile were used to study the growth and annealing effects of mirror systems : Ag/Co/Pt(111) and Co/Ag/Pt(111). An anomalous behavior of specular beam intensity of LEED versus temperature was found in the annealing process for Ag/Co/Pt(111). A dramatic increase of the beam intensity occurs after Co-Pt alloy formation is complete. The exchange between Co and Ag atoms of Co/Ag/Pt(111) occurs when the annealing temperature is high enough. The Co-Pt alloy develops after the atomic exchange is complete. The chemical compositions at the interfaces of these two ultrathin films were investigated. The mechanisms of the different behaviors of the two systems in the annealing processes are discussed.
    Relation: Surface science, v482-85 (2) (14 ref.), p.898-902
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry] Periodical Articles

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