Abstract :
Advanced surface analysis techniques: X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry, have been
employed in the study of heat treatment of natural corundum as ruby and sapphire. The stones were heat treated in an inert (N2) atmosphere. The
setting temperatures were: 1000, 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500 and 1600 8C. The XPS studies and the parallel ToF-SIMS experiments revealed
diffusion behavior of Fe and Ti in the as-mined stones as evidenced by surface observations. Both metals exhibited broad maxima in surface
concentration near 1300 8C. Owing to its superlative detection limit, ToF-SIMS spectra are able to provide the temperature-dependent
concentration profiles of trace transition metals such as Cr, Cu and V at a level not detectable by XPS. Visible appearance of the stones is
clearly affected by heat treatment. Interestingly, the ruby stones did not exhibit cloudy inclusion (‘‘silk’’) on heating, contrary to previous
experiments under atmospheric conditions.
Keywords :
Ruby , Secondary ions mass spectrometry , Sapphire , diffusion , Heat treatment , Photoelectron spectroscopy