EELS analysis of internal metal – oxide interfaces

2008 
Abstract The heterophase boundaries between precipitates such as spherical amorphous SiO particles inside a copper matrix as well as crystalline CuO precipitates inside a silver matrix and the surrounding metal matrix are examined with high spatial resolution using a scanning transmission electron microscope equipped with an electron energy loss spectrometer. Typical features of the electron energy loss near – edge fine structure of the oxygen O-K and of characteristic metal ionization edges allow determination of the bonding state of oxygen and thus detection of fine interlayers at the phase boundary. The results obtained are interpreted in a tentative way, supporting basic ideas of Kirchheim's structural vacancy model of oxygen segregation to metal – oxide interfaces. The model predicts that no interfacial accumulation of excess oxygen should occur to the phase boundary of amorphous precipitates. In Ag – Cu alloys there is the additional degree of freedom for the oxidation value of copper and we present...
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    13
    References
    3
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []