Abstract

Application of the two-stage-oxidation methods and surface-analytical techniques, SIMS and SNMS, for determining transport processes occurring in thin oxide scales is discussed briefly. The most fundamental rules relevant to the interpretation of results are formulated, and the practical implications are inferred. The effects related to the morphological and microstructural features are considered.

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