1971
DOI: 10.1016/0022-0248(71)90073-x
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Variations in orientation of etch pits on (100) and (111) surfaces of silver

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“…Moreover, these surface modifications occur not only under the IMC but also in the vicinity of the protuberance growth, suggesting a high mobility of Ag atomes on the surface. It is noteworthy that the faceted pits are comparable to the ones observed on a free Ag surface submitted to a thermal treatment under vacuum [45,46,44].…”
Section: Solid State Diffusion Between Polished Ag and Patterned Zrmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Moreover, these surface modifications occur not only under the IMC but also in the vicinity of the protuberance growth, suggesting a high mobility of Ag atomes on the surface. It is noteworthy that the faceted pits are comparable to the ones observed on a free Ag surface submitted to a thermal treatment under vacuum [45,46,44].…”
Section: Solid State Diffusion Between Polished Ag and Patterned Zrmentioning
confidence: 69%