1994
DOI: 10.1016/0038-1098(94)90023-x
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Influence of cyclic stresses upon the electronic work function for the metal surface

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“…However, the inherent mechanisms responsible for the effect of surface conditions on the WF, which is very important to design the required materials, is still unclear even controversial. For instance, Zharin and Rigney [11] found that the WF variation depended on the roughness of deformed surface, while Levitin et al [12] suggested that the variation was most likely associated with the formation of new surfaces caused by deformation. It was also reported that the WF might be altered by the change in the Fermi level or band gap associated with surface structures [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the inherent mechanisms responsible for the effect of surface conditions on the WF, which is very important to design the required materials, is still unclear even controversial. For instance, Zharin and Rigney [11] found that the WF variation depended on the roughness of deformed surface, while Levitin et al [12] suggested that the variation was most likely associated with the formation of new surfaces caused by deformation. It was also reported that the WF might be altered by the change in the Fermi level or band gap associated with surface structures [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SKP has a high sensitivity to the changes in WF (<10 meV) and has a high spatial resolution (a few tens of nanometers). Due to these advantages of the SKP, it has been applied to many fields, such as microelectronics, bioscience, wear and corrosion science [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. Various materials including metals [3], alloys [15,17,18], polymer [16], biomolecular films [19], have been investigated using the SKP technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A small increase in the photoelectron signal during the first region would be expected for several reasons, including oxide cracking due to elastic stresses, dislocation motion prior to the onset of general plastic deformation, 43,44 and a small decrease in the work function as the strain/stress increases. 45 The change in signal intensity in this region is small and continues to be small until well after the onset of plastic deformation ͑at about 0.05% for the modulus and yield strength of pure Al͒. This behavior could be due to the irregular nature of the early stages of plastic deformation or the small opening displacements in the oxide film for these low levels of plastic strain.…”
Section: Photoelectron Emission During Deformationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Це означає, що перебудови кристалічної решітки, які мають місце, зокрема, і при втомі, повинні впливати на стан електронного газу та змінювати його параметри. Про те що такий вплив дійсно існує, свідчать результати низки робіт, зокрема роботи [1][2][3], в яких йдеться про те, що в ділянці зародження та розвитку тріщин втоми спостерігаються зменшення роботи виходу електронів -важливого параметру електронного газу.…”
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