Degassing of copper wires in an ultrahigh vacuum: Part I. Diffusion
Abstract Degassing characteristics of commercially available copper products have been studied in an ultrahigh vacuum system at temperatures greater than 700°C. Gases evolved are identified and relative quantities of H, O, C, and N evolved from nine different copper products during a 1-hr anneal at...
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Abstract Degassing characteristics of commercially available copper products have been studied in an ultrahigh vacuum system at temperatures greater than 700°C. Gases evolved are identified and relative quantities of H, O, C, and N evolved from nine different copper products during a 1-hr anneal at 930°C are reported. Qualitatively the evolved nitrogen originated on the surface, the hydrogen originated principally from the bulk, the carbon originated in the bulk and the oxygen originated both on the surface and in the bulk. Bulk diffusion of oxygen and hydrogen to the surface is not rate controlling. The degassing process seems sensitive to an impurity element, carbon being highly suspect. © The Metallurgical Society of American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc., and American Society for Metals 1971 |
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