The behavior of iron surfaces under helium plasma exposure is investigated as a function of surface temperature, plasma exposure time, and He ion flux. Different surface morphologies are observed for a large process parameter range and discussed in terms of temperature-related surface mechanisms. Surface modification is observed under low-He ion flux (in the range of 1020 m-2 s-1) irradiation, whereas fiberlike iron nanostructures are formed by exposing the surface to a high flux (in the range of 1023 m 2 s 1) of low-energy He ions at surface temperatures of 450-700 °C. The effects of surface temperature and plasma exposure time on nanostructures are studied. The results show that surface processing by high-flux low-energy He ion bombardmen...
Impact of the helium plasma exposure on the surface modification in tungsten and reduced activation ...
Impingement of high fluxes of helium ions upon metals at elevated temperatures has given rise to the...
Tungsten is considered as a plasma facing component in the divertor region of the International Ther...
The behavior of iron surfaces under helium plasma exposure is investigated as a function of surface ...
The formation of metallic nanostructures by exposure of molybdenum and tungsten surfaces to high flu...
The formation of metallic nanostructures by exposure of molybdenum and tungsten surfaces to high flu...
Several metal surfaces, such as titanium, aluminum and copper, were exposed to highfluxes (in the ra...
High flux, low energy He plasma exposure is proven to nanostructure iron thin films over their entir...
The formation of metallic nanostructures by exposure of molybdenum and tungsten surfaces to high flu...
The mechanisms responsible for and controlling the growth of tungsten nano-tendrils (or "fuzz") unde...
The effect of (1-4 keV) energetic He+ ion irradiation over clean pyrite substrates was studied by me...
Complex surface nanostructures were observed in germanium and silicon samples exposed to low energy ...
Recent experimental results on tungsten surface morphology, especially nano-structure (fuzz), induce...
Time-modulated helium (He) ion energy (e.g. V_Bias = -50 + 25*sin(2*pi*f_RF*t), f_RF = 13.56 MHz) is...
Impact of the helium plasma exposure on the surface modification in tungsten and reduced activation ...
Impingement of high fluxes of helium ions upon metals at elevated temperatures has given rise to the...
Tungsten is considered as a plasma facing component in the divertor region of the International Ther...
The behavior of iron surfaces under helium plasma exposure is investigated as a function of surface ...
The formation of metallic nanostructures by exposure of molybdenum and tungsten surfaces to high flu...
The formation of metallic nanostructures by exposure of molybdenum and tungsten surfaces to high flu...
Several metal surfaces, such as titanium, aluminum and copper, were exposed to highfluxes (in the ra...
High flux, low energy He plasma exposure is proven to nanostructure iron thin films over their entir...
The formation of metallic nanostructures by exposure of molybdenum and tungsten surfaces to high flu...
The mechanisms responsible for and controlling the growth of tungsten nano-tendrils (or "fuzz") unde...
The effect of (1-4 keV) energetic He+ ion irradiation over clean pyrite substrates was studied by me...
Complex surface nanostructures were observed in germanium and silicon samples exposed to low energy ...
Recent experimental results on tungsten surface morphology, especially nano-structure (fuzz), induce...
Time-modulated helium (He) ion energy (e.g. V_Bias = -50 + 25*sin(2*pi*f_RF*t), f_RF = 13.56 MHz) is...
Impact of the helium plasma exposure on the surface modification in tungsten and reduced activation ...
Impingement of high fluxes of helium ions upon metals at elevated temperatures has given rise to the...
Tungsten is considered as a plasma facing component in the divertor region of the International Ther...