Title of article :
Elucidating the mechanism of water adsorption on
aluminum surface by SIMS
Author/Authors :
J.R. Chen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
This study investigated the adsorption of water on aluminum surface. Aluminum samples exposed to different amounts of
water vapor, with or without nitrogen gas mixture, were analyzed by a secondary ion mass spectrometer (SIMS). A two stage
load-lock system was used to reduce the water vapor contamination attributed from the transfer of the samples. Experimental
results indicate that the background water signal on the sample is linearly proportional to the amount of exposure. However, the
intensity of background water signal on the sample displayed a power of 3.8 of the maximum transient pressure in the main
chamber during sample transfer. Additionally, the effect of adiabatic expansion on water adsorption was studied by comparing
different exposure conditions with respect to the intensity of water signal. According to those results, more water was adsorbed
on aluminum surface when the exposure water mixed with nitrogen gas of 1 atm. This finding implies that adiabatic expansion
may be a mechanism of water adsorbed on sample surface during evacuation
Keywords :
aluminum , Adsorption , water , SIMS , Adiabatic expansion
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science