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Paper SS3-FrM10
Temperature Dependence of Oxides on Titanium Surface in UHV

Friday, November 2, 2001, 11:20 am, Room 122

Session: Clean and Adsorbed Surfaces
Presenter: Y. Mizuno, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
Authors: Y. Mizuno, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
A. Tanaka, ULVAC-PHI, Inc.
Y. Takakuwa, Tohoku University, Japan
T. Momose, Miyagi National College of Technology, Japan
Y. Yamauchi, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
T. Homma, Chiba Institute of Technology
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It is well known that titanium has a good ability to passivate a surface, and as a result to exhibit a high degree of immunity against attack by acids and chlorides, although the titanium surface is very active such as a gettering property. Titanium has stable oxides which are Ti@sub 2@O, TiO, Ti@sub 2@O@sub 3@, Ti@sub 2@O@sub 5@, Ti@sub n@O@sub 2n-1@(4