Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A, Vol.12, No.1, 219-223, 1994
Purity of Atomic Oxygen Production from Heated Iridium Surfaces
Hot iridium filaments for the production of atomic oxygen have been characterized by two complementary techniques-gas phase line-of-sight mass spectrometry and surface trapping experiments using a gold substrate. It is demonstrated by both techniques that Ir is detected as a subliming species prior to detectable atomic oxygen production. This calls into question previous studies which have employed iridium as a thermal source of pure atomic oxygen for research purposes.
Keywords:ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION;GOLD SURFACES;THERMAL-DESORPTION;ADSORPTION;CHEMISORPTION;O2