Change in the Local Atomic Structure of the Fe–Ni Alloy due to Irradiation by Argon Ions.

Autor: Averkiev, I. K., Kolotov, A. A., Bakieva, O. R.
Zdroj: Journal of Surface Investigation: X-Ray, Synchrotron & Neutron Techniques; Apr2023, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p357-362, 6p
Abstrakt: In this work, the surface of N18 alloy is modified with argon ions in a pulse-periodic mode. In situ electron spectroscopy methods are used to study changes in the chemical composition and local atomic structure caused by ion action on the surface. The chemical composition is determined by Auger electron spectroscopy using argon-ion profiling. Analysis of the local atomic structure is carried out by the method of spectroscopy of extended thin structures of electron energy losses. The excitation spectra of the M2,3 edge of iron and the K edge of oxygen are obtained in the geometry of backscattering from the surface. A variation in the energy of the incident electron beam makes it possible to obtain a signal from the excitation of oxygen and iron atoms from the same depth. The analysis of experimental data is carried out by the method of solving the inverse problem for finding pair correlation functions using regularization according to Tikhonov. The study of the local atomic structure is carried out at profiling depths of 5, 25, and 50 nm. It is shown that the ion-modified layer within the projective range of argon ions consists mainly of iron oxides. At a profiling depth of 50 nm, the parameters of the local environment of Fe atoms are close to those of unoxidized iron. Nickel as a result of surface diffusion is found at a depth of more than 50 nm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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