A novel approach to the study of surface oxidation states and oxidation of transition metals by Auger electron spectroscopy

Rao, C. N. R. ; Sarma, D. D. ; Hegde, M. S. (1980) A novel approach to the study of surface oxidation states and oxidation of transition metals by Auger electron spectroscopy Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series A: Mathematical, Physical & Engineering Sciences, 370 (1741). pp. 269-280. ISSN 0962-8444

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Abstract

L23 M45 M45/L23 M23 M45, L23 M45 M45/L23 M23 M23 and L23 M23 M45/L23 M23 M23 Auger intensity ratios in transition metal oxides and sulphides are shown to be directly related to the number of valence electrons in the metal as well as to its oxidation state. The metal Auger intensity ratios provide a unique probe, independent of O (KLL) intensity, to study surface oxidation states of metals. These intensity ratios have been effectively employed to investigate surface oxidation of nickel, iron and copper. The oxidation studies have unravelled some interesting aspects of surface oxidation.

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