RUTHERFORD BACKSCATTERING AND CHANNELING STUDIES OF CLEAVED, POLISHED, AND ANNEALED MGO (100) SINGLE-CRYSTALS

Abstract

The structure and chemistry of surfaces and near-surface regions of cleaved, mechanically polished, and thermally annealed single-crystalline MgO substrates were investigated by Rutherford backscattering and channeling. The cleaved crystals remained highly ordered, showing a nearly ideal bulk truncation. The mechanical polishing introduced extensive structural damage that was identified primarily as dislocations. Such damage was removed effectively by subsequent thermal annealing. Although the annealed surface showed the presence of impurities originating from internal or external sources, the annealed MgO (100) substrates seemed to be favorable for epitaxial thin film growth since structural damage had been relieved effectively by thermal annealing.X116sciescopu

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포항공과대학교

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Last time updated on 11/02/2018

This paper was published in 포항공과대학교.

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