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The Role Of Surface Roughness On Ion Sputtering Yield Measurements, Katie Grundy, Norris W. Watkins Ii, Al-Montaser Ba Al-Ajlony, Theodore J. Novakowski, Mark Catalfano, Jitendra K. Tripathi, Sivanandan Harilal, Ahmed Hassanein
The Role Of Surface Roughness On Ion Sputtering Yield Measurements, Katie Grundy, Norris W. Watkins Ii, Al-Montaser Ba Al-Ajlony, Theodore J. Novakowski, Mark Catalfano, Jitendra K. Tripathi, Sivanandan Harilal, Ahmed Hassanein
The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Symposium
Ion sputtering is the removal of surface atoms or molecules in a solid under energetic ion irradiation. This technique is promising for its applications in material modification and characterization. Sputtering yield, the average number of atoms removed from a sample per incident ion, is a crucial parameter in material modification. In the present study, a quartz crystal microbalance was used within an ultra-high vacuum chamber (10E-8 torr) to measure the sputtering yield of gold. An NTI-1401 ion gun was used to bombard argon and helium ions onto a gold sample. The argon and helium ions used ranged in energy from …