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Pisma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2014 Volume 40, Issue 18, Pages 1–7 (Mi pjtf8253)

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The possibility of using platinum foils with a rippled surface as diffraction gratings

V. E. Korsukov, A. V. Ankudinov, P. N. Butenko, S. A. Knyazev, M. M. Korsukova, B. A. Obidov, I. P. Shcherbakov

Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg

Abstract: The atomic structure and surface relief of thin cold-rolled platinum foils upon recrystallization annealing and loading under ultrahigh vacuum conditions have been studied by low energy electron diffraction (LEED), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). The surface of samples upon high-temperature annealing and subsequent uniaxial extension of recrystallized Pt foils represents a fractal structure of unidirectional ripples on various spatial scales. The total fractal dimension of this surface is $D_{GW}$ = 2.3, while the fractal dimensions along and across ripples are $D\parallel$ $\approx$ 1 and $D\perp$ $\approx$ 1.3, respectively. The optical spectra of a halogen lamp and a PRK-2 mercury lamp were recorded using these rippled Pt foils as reflection diffraction gratings. It is shown that Pt foils with this surface relief can be used as reflection diffraction gratings for electromagnetic radiation in a broad spectral range.

Received: 30.04.2014


 English version:
Technical Physics Letters, 2014, 40:9, 776–778

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