J Am Soc Mass Spectrom
August 2024
This work presents a newly designed energy-resolving time-of-flight mass spectrometer (E-TOFMS) for analysing the energy and mass of ions in bulk plasma. The system comprises an electrostatic sector analyser (ESA) for energy-to-charge (E/Q) ratio resolution and an orthogonal reflectron TOFMS for mass-to-charge (m/Q) ratio analysis. The design choices are explained, providing insight into electron and ion path simulations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis work addresses the need for precise control of thin film sputtering processes to enable thin film material tailoring on the example of zinc tin nitride (ZTN) thin films deposited microwave plasma-assisted high power reactive magnetron sputtering (MAR-HiPIMS). The applied diagnostic techniques (Langmuir probe and energy-resolved time-of-flight mass spectrometry) supported monitoring changes in the deposition environment with respect to microwave (MW) power. During MAR-HiPIMS, the presence of nitride ions in the gas phase (ZnN, ZnN, SnN, SnN) was detected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn vitro cytotoxicity assessment is indispensable in developing new biodegradable implant materials. Zn, which demonstrates an ideal corrosion rate between Mg- and Fe-based alloys, has been reported to have excellent in vivo biocompatibility. Therefore, modifications aimed at improving Zn's mechanical properties should not degrade its biological response.
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