Adsorption and Growth of Cadmium on Polycrystalline Tungsten
- 1 September 1971
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 42 (10) , 3948-3959
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1659709
Abstract
The multilayer adsorption and growth of cadmium on clean polycrystalline tungsten ribbons (with strong preferred orientation) has been investigated with a molecular‐beam and mass‐spectrometric technique. The adsorption and desorption kinetics have been studied as a function of temperature, supersaturation, and coverage. Five distinct adsorption states have been found between 100 and 600°C. Growth of bulk cadmium occurs only after multilayer adsorption is complete. No measurable supersaturation or critical nucleation event is observed for the growth of cadmium. However, even at high supersaturation and heavy coverage, the condensation coefficient is still smaller than unity. The kinetic and structural data are explained by the evolution of faceted, crystallographic, and epitaxial cadmium islands on the cadmium multilayer adsorbate.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
- Adsorption and Nucleation of Silver on TungstenPhysica Status Solidi (b), 1970
- Multilayer critical coverages in heterogeneous nucleation from vapoursSurface Science, 1969
- Desorption, mobility and work function change of mercury on tungsten and molybdenum substratesSurface Science, 1968
- Heterogeneous nucleation in thick adlayersSurface Science, 1968
- NUCLEATION OF CRYSTALS IN MULTILAYER METALLIC ADSORBATESApplied Physics Letters, 1967
- Nucleation of Zinc Crystals in Multilayer AdsorptionPhysica Status Solidi (b), 1967
- A LEED study of the epitaxial growth of copper on the (110) surface of tungstenSurface Science, 1966
- Nucleation and Epitaxial Growth of Cu on WJournal of Applied Physics, 1965
- Adsorption and Surface Diffusion of Copper on TungstenThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1965
- The adsorption of copper on tungstenProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1965