X-ray and neutron reflectometry study of copper surface reconstruction caused by implantation of high-energy oxygen ions

Abstract

Combination of neutron and X-ray reflectometry was used to study the vertical structure of 100 nm-thin copper films with implanted oxygen ions of energy E = [10-30] keV and doses D=[0.2-5.4]x1016 cm-2. The study shows that oxygen ion implantation with an energy of E = 30 keV leads to the formation of a 3 nm thick layer on the surface. Density and copper/oxygen stoichiometry of the observed surface layer are close to Cu2O oxide. We attribute the Cu2O oxide formation to highly mobilized copper atoms generated by stimulated ion implantation.

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