工業用純チタンのスパッタエッチングによる微細突起物の形成

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  • Formation of Fine Protrusions by Sputter Etching of Commercially Pure Titanium
  • コウギョウヨウ ジュンチタン ノ スパッタエッチング ニ ヨル ビサイ トッキブツ ノ ケイセイ

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<p>Argon ion sputter etching was applied to commercially pure titanium at a radio frequency power of 100, 200 or 250 W for 1.8 to 9 ks. Cone-shaped protrusions with base diameters of 2-5 μm were formed when the specimens were put on a stainless steel disk as well as on a copper disk. On the other hand, no protrusion was formed on a 3N-purity titanium specimen put on the copper disk. These facts mean that the origin of protrusions formed on the commercially pure titanium is not Fe, Ni, Cr and Cu particles arrived from these disks. The origin is considered to be fine titanium oxides precipitated near the surface area, i.e., the collision of argon ions with titanium atoms of specimen surface have brought about high temperature, high temperature-gradient and high vacancy-density gradient, and have promoted quick formation of oxides due to a large amount of oxygen diffusion from interior to surface of the specimen. It is probable that the oxide grow to a pillar perpendicular to the surface under the high temperature and vacancy-density gradient. The pillar acts as a mask and the protrusion begins to form at the root of the pillar. According to an EBSD analysis, the protrusions were densely formed preferentially on the grains with <img align="middle" src="./Graphics/abst-81_J2016064_1.jpg"/> crystal plane but not with closed-packed {0001} plane and <img align="middle" src="./Graphics/abst-81_J2016064_2.jpg"/> plane. This corresponds that the oxide pillar can grow stably perpendicular to the <img align="middle" src="./Graphics/abst-81_J2016064_1.jpg"/> plane without being sputtered out.</p>

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  • 日本金属学会誌

    日本金属学会誌 81 (4), 211-220, 2017

    公益社団法人 日本金属学会

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