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Applied Surface Science, Vol.240, No.1-4, 140-145, 2005
Crystallographically-dependent ripple formation on Sn surface irradiated with focused ion beam
The metallographically polished polycrystalline Sri surface was sputtered by 30 kV focused Ga+ ions at room temperature. The experiment was carried out using various FIB incidence angles (0degrees, 15degrees, 30degrees, and 45degrees) over a wide range of doses (10(1 6_) 10(18) ions/cm(2)). The surface morphology was carefully characterized under the optical microscope, scanning electron microscope (SEM) and atomic force microscope (AFM). Ripples were observed on the irradiated areas even at the normal FIB incidence angle, which is not consistent with the Bradley-Harper (BH) rippling model. The orientation of ripples relies on crystallographic orientation rather than projected ion beam direction as predicted by BH model. The ripple wavelength is independent of ion dose, while ripple amplitude increases with ion dose. It is found that the ripples are formed by self-organization due to anisotropic surface diffusion in the low melting point metal. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.