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Surface chemistry of liquid metalsThe fundamental surface chemistry of the behavior of liquid metals spreading on a solid substrate is not at all well understood. Each of these questions involves knowing the details of the structure of interfaces and their dynamics. For example the structure of a monolayer of tin oxide on pure liquid tin is unknown. This is in contrast to the relatively large amount of data available on the structure of copper oxide monolayers on solid, pure copper. However, since liquid tin has a vapor pressure below 10(exp -10)torr for a reasonable temperature range above its melting point, it is possible to use the techniques of surface science to study the geometric, electronic and vibrational structures of these monolayers. In addition, certain techniques developed by surface chemists for the study of liquid systems can be applied to the ultra-high vacuum environment. In particular we have shown that light scattering spectroscopy can be used to study the surface tension tensor of these interfaces. The tin oxide layer in particular is very interesting in that the monolayer is rigid but admits of bending. Ellipsometric microscopy allows the visualization of monolayer thick films and show whether island formation occurs at various levels of dosing.
Document ID
19940020651
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Mann, J. Adin, Jr.
(Case Western Reserve Univ. Cleveland, OH, United States)
Peebles, Henry
(Sandia National Labs. Albuquerque, NM., United States)
Peebles, Diamond
(Sandia National Labs. Albuquerque, NM., United States)
Rye, Robert
(Sandia National Labs. Albuquerque, NM., United States)
Yost, Fred
(Sandia National Labs. Albuquerque, NM., United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Lewis Research Center, Workshop on the Thermophysical Properties of Molten Materials
Subject Category
Metallic Materials
Accession Number
94N25133
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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