Abstract
Thin films of Ag 2S were produced under high and ultrahigh vacuum conditions by simultaneous evaporation from two separate sources. Silver was evaporated by resistance heating; sulphur was produced from an electrochemical cell. The way in which the structure of these Ag 2S films depended on the silver: sulphur ratio and on heat treatment in the electron microscope was investigated. The influence of the α-β phase transition on both film structure and orientation is discussed.
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