Characterization of thin solid films of rare earth oxides formed by the metallo-organic chemical vapour deposition technique, for high temperature corrosion applications

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Thin films of rare earth oxides (REOs) have been deposited on stainless steel and quartz substrates by the metallo-organic chemical vapour deposition technique, using β-diketonate precursors. The structure and characteristics of the REO films were determined by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, Auger electron spectroscopy, Secondary ion mass spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The thicknesses of the coatings were determined by highly accurate weighing and by profilometry after a laser impact. Coated steel samples were oxidized at high temperature in isothermal and cyclic conditions to study the deposited rare earth element effect. © 1995.

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Bonnet, G., Lachkar, M., Colson, J. C., & Larpin, J. P. (1995). Characterization of thin solid films of rare earth oxides formed by the metallo-organic chemical vapour deposition technique, for high temperature corrosion applications. Thin Solid Films, 261(1–2), 31–36. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0040-6090(94)06487-3

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