S. Suzuki et al., XPS STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF AR-ION BOMBARDMENT AND AGING ON SURFACE-PROPERTIES OF SUPERIONIC CONDUCTING GLASS (CUI)(0.3)(CU2O)(0.35)(MOO3)(0.35), Materials transactions, JIM, 39(10), 1998, pp. 1024-1028
XPS analysis has been used for characterizing the effects of argon-ion
bombardment and aging at room temperature on the surface properties o
f the superionic conducting glass having the composition (CuI)(0.3)(Cu
2O)(0.35)(MoO3)(0.35). Copper and molybdenum ions in this particular g
lass are found to be significantly reduced by argon-ion bombardment, C
u2+ to Cu-0 and Mo6+ to Mo4+. The chemical change is attributed to pre
ferential sputtering of iodine and oxygen from the surface of the glas
s. The concentration of copper on the surface increases and that of mo
lybdenum decreases with aging at room temperature. From aging curves,
the diffusion coefficient of copper is estimated to be of the order of
10(-23) m(2).s(-1).