Ogawa et al., 1988 - Google Patents
In situ studies of fast atom bombardment and annealing processes by reflection electron microscopyOgawa et al., 1988
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- 16006440132058922977
- Author
- Ogawa S
- Tanishiro Y
- Yagi K
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- Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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The capability of reflection electron microscopy (REM) to characterize surface structures is applied to in situ studies of fast atom bombardment (FAB) and annealing process. A FAB gun (4–6 kV Ar) is attached to a UHV electron microscope. Heat cleaned Pt (111) and Si …
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