Abstract

Investigation of the surface diffusion and segregation of bulk impurities in titanium single crystals under well-defined and controlled experimental conditions. It is shown that an atomically clean titanium single-crystal surface can be obtained by argon ion bombardment within the temperature range from 700 to 800 C. It is demonstrated by Auger electron spectroscopy that, if such clean surfaces are subjected to thermal treatment, bulk impurities, especially sulfur, diffuse out to the crystal surface, and that the rate of surface segregation increases with increasing temperature.

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