Title of article :
Hydrogen detection near surfaces and shallow interfaces with resonant nuclear reaction analysis
Author/Authors :
Wilde، نويسنده , , Markus and Fukutani، نويسنده , , Katsuyuki، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
100
From page :
196
To page :
295
Abstract :
This review introduces hydrogen depth profiling by nuclear reaction analysis (NRA) via the resonant 1H(15N,αγ)12C reaction as a versatile method for the highly depth-resolved observation of hydrogen (H) at solid surfaces and interfaces. The technique is quantitative, non-destructive, and readily applied to a large variety of materials. Its fundamentals, instrumental requirements, advantages and limitations are described in detail, and its main performance benchmarks in terms of depth resolution and sensitivity are compared to those of elastic recoil detection (ERD) as a competing method. The wide range of 1H(15N,αγ)12C NRA applications in research of hydrogen-related phenomena at surfaces and interfaces is reviewed. l emphasis is placed on the powerful combination of 1H(15N,αγ)12C NRA with surface science techniques of in-situ target preparation and characterization, as the NRA technique is ideally suited to investigate hydrogen interactions with atomically controlled surfaces and intact interfaces. In conjunction with thermal desorption spectroscopy, 15N NRA can assess the thermal stability of absorbed hydrogen species in different depth locations against diffusion and desorption. Hydrogen diffusion dynamics in the near-surface region, including transitions of hydrogen between the surface and the bulk, and between shallow interfaces of nanostructured thin layer stacks can directly be visualized. As a unique feature of 15N NRA, the analysis of Doppler-broadened resonance excitation curves allows for the direct measurement of the zero-point vibrational energy of hydrogen atoms adsorbed on single crystal surfaces.
Keywords :
Hydrogen depth profiling , Surface and interface analysis , Nuclear reaction analysis , hydrogen adsorption , Hydrogen absorption , Hydrogen diffusion
Journal title :
Surface Science Reports
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Surface Science Reports
Record number :
1894058
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