Abstract

The kinetics of aluminum and calcium ion depletion from glass surfaces during Auger electron spectroscopic analysis can be represented by a sum of two decaying exponential functions. Iron and titanium decay can be qualitatively described by a sum of exponential decay and rise-and-fall-type functions. These results are explained by a mechanism that includes an electron beam induced interconversion of oxidation states.

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