The Nickel/Diamond(100)–(2 × 1)H Interface Studied with Electron Spectroscopy
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概要
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The nickel/diamond(100)–(2 ×1)H interface has been studied using Auger electron spectroscopy, electron energy loss spectroscopy and low-energy electron diffraction. Deposition of ultrathin nickel films at room temperature results in the formation of disordered nickel islands, whereas heteroepitaxial growth is achieved during deposition at 520 K. At temperatures above 850 K nickel interaction with the uppermost diamond layers causes graphitization of the diamond surface, a process which starts only at temperatures above 1500 K on the clean diamond surface.
- Publication Office, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyoの論文
- 1997-06-15
著者
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Behm R.jurgen
Department Of Surface Chemistry And Catalysis University Of Ulm
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Pitter Michael
Department Of Surface Chemistry And Catalysis University Of Ulm
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Hugenschmidt Markus
Department of Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, University of Ulm, D-89069 Ulm, Germany
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Behm R.
Department of Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, University of Ulm, D-89069 Ulm, Germany
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Hugenschmidt Markus
Department Of Surface Chemistry And Catalysis University Of Ulm