Abstract :
Cu–Cr alloys, irradiated with a low-energy, high-current electron beam, are analyzed by high-resolution secondary ion mass
spectrometry. Mass spectra and images of Cu+ and Cr+ surface distributions finely reveal the regions enriched in Cu and Cr. For
electron beam energies above a threshold value, the formation of a non-equilibrium Cu1 xCrx solid solution, extending over submicrometer
areas is highlighted for the first time. A discussion of the process leading to Cu1 xCrx formation is given
Keywords :
Electron bombardment , secondary ion mass spectroscopy , chromium , copper , compound formation