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- 2011Cs-corrected scanning transmission electron microscope investigations of an ODS ferritic steel for fusion applicationscitations
- 2011Investigation of metal distribution and carbide crystallite formation in metal-doped carbon films (a-C:Me, Me = Ti, V, Zr, W) with low metal contentcitations
- 2011High resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy (HR STEM) analysis of re-deposited layer on ASDEX Upgrade tilecitations
- 2011Carbide formation in tungsten-containing amorphous carbon films by annealingcitations
- 2009Monoclinic B-phase erbium sesquioxide (Er2O3) thin films by filtered cathodic arc depositioncitations
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Monoclinic B-phase erbium sesquioxide (Er2O3) thin films by filtered cathodic arc deposition
Abstract
Er2O3 sesquioxide thin films in the uncommon, monoclinic phase were produced for the first time by filtered cathodic arc deposition on Eurofer steel substrates. This was achieved by applying a sample bias of -250 V and deposition temperatures ≤400 °C. X-ray diffraction texture analysis revealed a strong preferred orientation of the B-phase crystallites. Deposition at 600 °C without bias voltage resulted in thin films showing the regular cubic phase. A dense, columnar structure was found for both phases by scanning transmission electron microscopy. © 2009 Acta Materialia Inc.