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Mass Redistribution Causes the Structural Richness of Ion-Irradiated Surfaces
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2011
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Materials ScienceEngineeringPhysicsMass RedistributionNatural SciencesSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsX-ray DiffractionAtomic PhysicsPlasma InstabilityCosmic RayIon BeamSputter PatterningSynchrotron RadiationTopographical InstabilityIon EmissionLinear Dispersion RelationAstrophysics
We show that the "sputter patterning" topographical instability is determined by the effects of ion impact-induced prompt atomic redistribution and that erosion--the consensus predominant cause--is essentially irrelevant. We use grazing incidence small angle x-ray scattering to measure in situ the damping of noise or its amplification into patterns via the linear dispersion relation. A model based on the effects of impact-induced redistribution of those atoms that are not sputtered away explains both the observed ultrasmoothening at low angles from normal incidence and the instability at higher angles.
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