Penetration Depth of Oxygen in Iron Thin Films

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The penetration depth of oxygen in iron thin films is a critical factor in understanding oxidation processes. A relevant publication titled "Thin oxide film growth on Fe(100)" provides insights into this topic, detailing the oxidation behavior of iron films. The study can be accessed at http://prl.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v68/i12/p1947_1. This literature serves as a foundational resource for researchers investigating the oxidation characteristics of iron thin films.

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Hi!

Can anyone name me literature about the penetration depth of Oxygen in iron thin films? I am wondering how deep an iron film can be oxidized.

Thanks for any suggestions about this topic :)
 
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