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Temperature dependent preferential sputtering in CoSi2 and NbSi2

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Sputtering of CoSi2 and NbSi2 has been carried out by Xe ion bombardment at room temperature, as well as at elevated temperatures putting these systems in their radiation-enhanced diffusion regimes. The range of the Xe ions (at 200–260 keV) was appreciably less than the thickness of the silicides. The samples were analyzed by 2 MeV He+ backscattering spectrometry, x-ray diffraction and optical microscopy. The ratio of the sputtering yield of Si to that of the metal (i.e., Co or Nb) always exceeds the stoichiometric ratio 2∶1, leading to Si depleted surface layers. The amount of the sputtered species increases almost linearly with dose until intermixing of the silicide with the underlying Si becomes appreciable. This happens at lower doses in the radiation-enhanced diffusion regime than at room temperature. Irradiation of CoSi2 samples at high temperature leads to a broadening of the implanted Xe profile compared to the room temperature profile. No such phenomenon has been found in NbSi2. The effect of Xe broadening on the sputtering yields is discussed.

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Affolter, K., Hamdi, A.H. & Nicolet, M.A. Temperature dependent preferential sputtering in CoSi2 and NbSi2 . Appl. Phys. A 37, 19–23 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00617864

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