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The rates of oxidation of several faces of a single crystal of copper as determined with elliptically polarized light
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In this article, the rates of oxidation of the (100), (111), (110) and (311) faces of a copper single crystal were determined at the temperatures 70°, 106°, 130°, 159°, and 178°C by measuring the increase in thickness of the oxide film as a function of time.About:
This article is published in Acta Metallurgica.The article was published on 1956-03-01. It has received 207 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Oxide & Single crystal.read more
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Oxidation of Polycrystalline Copper Thin Films at Ambient Conditions
TL;DR: In this paper, X-ray photo-electron spectroscopy (XPS) measurements were used to study the growth of polycrystalline copper oxide layers in the presence of ambient air conditions for long periods.
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Low-temperature oxidation
F. P. Fehlner,N. F. Mott +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, Eley et al. extended the Cabrera-Mott theory of low-temperature oxidation to explain anion migration during oxide growth and the transition from the initial chemisorbed monolayer to a bulk, threedimensional oxide.
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Stress effects in high temperature oxidation of metals
TL;DR: In this article, the role of stress in the high temperature oxidation of metals is examined and the possible origins of such stresses considered in detail, and the response of the oxide layer to thermally and mechanically induced stresses is considered.
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Copper Metallization for High Performance Silicon Technology
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the development of an electroplating process for the copper network, dual-damascence chem-mech polishing (CMP), and effective liner material for copper diffusion barrier and adhesion promotion.
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Reflection Infra-red Studies of Films Formed by Benzotriazole on Cu
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that the protective films formed on Cu by benzotriazole were composed of a highly inert Cu benzotitriazolate (CuBTA) polymer.
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The Wall‐Quenching of Laminar Propane Flames as a Function of Pressure, Temperature, and Air‐Fuel Ratio
Raymond Friedman,W. C. Johnston +1 more
TL;DR: The minimum quenching distance between plane parallel plates has been measured for propane-air flames at eight pressures ranging from 0.0832 to 2.77 atmos., and air-propane ratios ranging from 11 to 24.0.