Neutron reflectivity measurements of titanium—beryllium multilayers
✍ Scribed by Alan E. Munter; Brent J. Heuser; Kenneth M. Skulina
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 479 KB
- Volume
- 221
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0921-4526
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✦ Synopsis
Some of the best neutron supermirrors currently in production are made of alternating layers of nickel and titanium, with carbon added to the Ni to eliminate preferential growth. Reflectivities of 75-95% in the 0¢-20c range are currently obtained from the Ni/C-Ti system. The Ti Be multilayer system is presented here as a possible alternative to the Ni/C Ti system. Titanium is one of the few elements which has a negative neutron scattering length, while beryllium has a relatively large positive scattering length. This makes for bilayer structures which have excellent neutron contrast, a necessary requirement of supermirror devices.
Single-bilayer-spacing Ti-Be multilayers were prepared by magnetron sputtering onto 2mm thick silicon (00 i) substrates. Depositions were made with 10-80 bilayers at two different bilayer thicknesses of approximately 90 and ll0A. Bulk layers of Ti and Be were also prepared to determine the scattering length density of each deposition component. The samples were measured at the Intense Pulsed Neutron Source (IPNS) at Argonne National Laboratory on the POSYII reflectometer. First order Bragg peak reflectivities of up to 64% were observed. Data from the two bulk depositions and one multilayer deposition have been fitted using a genetic algorithm developed at IPNS. For the bulk depositions, the scattering length densities of Ti and Be depositions are -2.2 x 10 6 and 10.3 x 10 6 ,~ 2, respectively. In addition, results clearly indicate the presence of a 50 A thick oxide layer on the bulk Ti deposition. The neutron scattering length density profile obtained from the neutron reflectivity measurements are in good agreement with XPS analysis of the oxide film which showed a mixture of TiO2 and Ti203.
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