X-ray fluorescence induced by standing waves in the grazing-incidence and grazing-exit modes: study of the Mg--Co--Zr system
Yuchun Tu (LCPMR), Yanyan Yuan (LCPMR), Karine Le Guen (LCPMR),, Jean-Michel Andr\'e (LCPMR), Jingtao Zhu (IPOE), Zhanshan Wang (IPOE),, Fran\c{c}oise Bridou, Angelo Giglia, Philippe Jonnard (LCPMR)

TL;DR
This study uses x-ray fluorescence induced by standing waves in grazing modes to analyze Mg-Co-Zr multilayers, revealing interface abruptness and intermixing behaviors linked to thermodynamic properties.
Contribution
It introduces a slit-enhanced technique for better interface characterization and explains interface behaviors through mixing enthalpy calculations.
Findings
Interfaces of Si/[Mg/Co/Zr] x30 are abrupt.
Strong intermixing occurs at Co-on-Zr interfaces.
The Mg/Zr/Co system behaves as a Mg/Co x Zr y bi-layer stack.
Abstract
We present the characterization of Mg-Co-Zr tri-layer stacks by using x-ray fluorescence induced by x-ray standing waves, both in the grazing incidence (GI) and grazing exit (GE) modes. The introduction of a slit in the direction of the detector improves the angular resolution by a factor 2 and significantly the sensitivity of the technique for the chemical characterization of the buried interfaces. By observing the intensity variations of the Mg Kalpha and Co Lalpha characteristic emissions as a function of the incident (GI mode) or detection (GE mode) angle, we show that the interfaces of the Si/[Mg/Co/Zr] x30 multilayer are abrupt, whereas in the Si/[Mg/Zr/Co] x30 multilayer a strong intermixing occurs at the Co-on-Zr interfaces. The explanation of this opposite behaviour of the Co-on-Zr and Zr-on-Co interfacesis given by the calculation of the mixing enthalpies of the Co-Mg, Co-Zr…
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