Growth Process of Hexagonal Boron Nitride in the Diffusion and Precipitation Method Studied by X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy

Abstract

Submonolayer h-BN was grown on Ni foil in ultra-high vacuum by the diffusion and precipitation method and the growth process was studied by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Formation of h-BN started to be observed at 600 C. All through the process, the surface was always slightly B-rich, which is consistent with the fact that B which is soluble in Ni at a high temperature can diffuse in Ni by the conventional bulk diffusion and insoluble N cannot. Moreover, both formation and decomposition of h-BN were found to occur at elevated temperatures possibly depending on provision of N atoms to the surface. On the Ni surface, decomposition of h-BN was observed at a relatively low temperature of 800 C.

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