Composition effects on the early-stage oxidation kinetics of (001) Cu-Au alloys

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An in situ environmental transmission electron microscopy study of the nucleation and growth of oxide islands during the early-stage oxidation of (001) Cu1-x Aux alloys (x≤38 at. %) was undertaken in order to investigate the effects of alloying on oxide island nucleation behavior and growth kinetics. The kinetic data reveal that Au enhances the nucleation density of oxide islands and suppresses their growth rate. Our results provide insight into reasons for the decreased passivation properties of Cu when alloyed with Au. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Zhou, G. W., Eastman, J. A., Birtcher, R. C., Baldo, P. M., Pearson, J. E., Thompson, L. J., … Yang, J. C. (2007). Composition effects on the early-stage oxidation kinetics of (001) Cu-Au alloys. Journal of Applied Physics, 101(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2433714

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