Segregation of sulphur on a molybdenum surface studied by auger electron spectroscopy

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The kinetic behaviour of sulphur segregation was studied during heat treatment of a molybdenum ribbon between 750°C and 1350°C by using an Auger electron spectroscopic technique. When the specimen is heated to high temperatures, the sulphur present as an impurity in the polycrystalline molybdenum diffuses on to the surface along grain boundaries. The intensity changes of Auger electron signals of sulphur and molybdenum showed that the rate of the diffusion remained constant until the surface was covered with a first sulphide layer in the temperature range studied. The activation energy in the initial stage of the diffusion was 26kcal/mol. High resolution Auger spectra of the sulphur were measured and explained from the density of states of MoS2.

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