Evidence of chromium-cobalt binary cluster formation by pulsed laser evaporation
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International Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 2015, 380 7-11. 10.1016/j.ijms.2014.12.014Sammendrag
We report on the use of time of flight mass spectrometry to investigate the cluster spectrum resulting from Nd-YAG ablation of a Co-Cr target. Cr+ clusters dominated the spectrum, with Co+ clusters as the second most intense peak, and we found a clearly resolved Cr-Co binary cluster that could be suitable for co-doping during the growth of laser crystals. Significant contributions from elemental dimers as well as some oxide clusters were also observed. Density functional calculations confirmed that formation of the observed intermetallic clusters was thermodynamically favorable.