Inhomogeneous Concentration Distribution in Obliquely Evaporated Fe-Cu Films
- 1 November 1986
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 25 (11R)
- https://doi.org/10.1143/jjap.25.1668
Abstract
A distribution of atoms or local concentration in Fe x Cu1-x films prepared by an oblique incident beam is discussed based on the results of the magnetization, Mössbauer effect, X-ray diffraction and simulation of a film-formation process. From these experiments, it was concluded that an inhomogeneous concentration distribution takes place in a column which is formed by oblique incidence. In each column three kinds of regions (Fe, Fe-Cu and Cu) are found, depending on the iron contents (x) and the incidence angles (θ). When θ is small, only an Fe-Cu region appears; this is an Fe-rich (bcc) or Cu-rich (fcc) alloy corresponding to large or small x, respectively. When θ is large, Fe and Cu regions appear instead of Fe-Cu regions; also, x affects the volume ratio of the Fe to Cu regions.Keywords
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