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An AES study of the oxidation of polycrystalline zirconium at room temperature and low oxygen pressures

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Abstract Auger electron spectroscopy has been used to characterize the oxidation of polycrystalline zirconium in an oxygen atmosphere at low pressures (10 −8 ≤ P ≤ 10 −5 Torr) and room temperature after cleaning the surface by Ar + ‐ion bombardment. Quantitative analysis of the oxidation process was performed by using the intensity of the Zr(M 45 N 23 N 45 ) line which is characteristic of the metallic zirconium. It is concluded from this work that oxidation proceeds as follows: (i) dissociative chemisorption for oxygen exposures lower than 2 L; (ii) formation of nuclei of oxide which grow until coalescence for exposures between 2 and 60 L; (iii) thickening of the oxide film grown in the previous stage. A limiting thickness of 1.5–2 nm is estimated.

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