Title of article :
Segregation of Sn and Sb in a ternary Cu(1 0 0)SnSb alloy
Author/Authors :
J.K.O. Asante، نويسنده , , J.J. Terblans، نويسنده , , W.D. Roos، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Surface segregation studies of Sn and Sb in Cu(1 0 0)–0.14 at.% Sn–0.12 at.%Sb ternary alloy, have been done bymaking use of
Auger Electron Spectroscopy. Themethod of Linear Temperature Ramp (LTR) was employed, whereby the sample was heated and
cooled linearly at a constant rate. The positive heating rate showed both a kinetic segregation profile, as well as a narrowequilibrium
segregation region, at higher temperatures. The equilibrium segregation profilewas extended by cooling the sample. Sn was first to
segregate to the surface due to its higher diffusion coefficient, mainly from a smaller activation energy ESn. Sb, due to its higher
segregation energy, eventually replaced Sn fromthe surface. The modified Darken model was used to simulate the profile yielding
the following segregation parameters: Do(Sn) = 6.3 10 6 m2/s, Do(Sb) = 2.8 10 5 m2/s; ESn = 175.4 kJ/mol, ESb = 186.3 kJ/
mol; DG
Sn ¼ 64:2 kJ=mol, DG
Sb ¼ 84:3 kJ=mol; VCu–Sn = 3.4 kJ/mol, VCu–Sb = 15.9 kJ/mol and VSn–Sb = 5.4 kJ/mol.
Keywords :
Segregation energy , Cu , Ternary alloy , Sb , Interaction energy , Modified Darken , SN
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science