B. Garke et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF SURFACE MODIFICATIONS OF STAINLESS-STEEL SAMPLES AFTER ELECTRON AND ION-BOMBARDMENT BY SEM, AES, AND XPS, Fresenius' journal of analytical chemistry, 353(5-8), 1995, pp. 552-555
The interaction of inert or reactive gas plasmas with the surface of s
tainless steel has been investigated with the aim, to modify the surfa
ce and hence to reduce the outgassing rate of the material, an importa
nt factor for the production of an ultrahigh vacuum. The plasma treatm
ents investigated may be an alternative to the common used in situ bak
ing. The samples have been exposed to electrons, argon and oxygen ions
either in a DC glow discharge or in a microwave discharge. The DC glo
w discharge in Ar/O-2, the most effective plasma treatment reduces the
outgassing rate by a factor of 10. After this treatment the surfaces
of the samples have been investigated with respect to the topography a
nd the chemical composition (depth profile) by Secondary Electron Micr
oscopy (SEM), Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES) and X-ray Photoelectro
n Spectroscopy (XPS), respectively. The surface modifications resultin
g from the different treatments of the samples have been correlated to
the outgassing rate.