Depth selective CEMS applied to the examination of the conditions in vacuum systems

Abstract
Depth selective CEMS is used to study surface contaminations on iron in vacuum systems. In an oil-diffusion-pumped system iron carbonate was found after iron was annealed at 750°C for several hours. In a turbopumped system austenite was formed after annealing, following a long pumping period and repeated successful reduction–oxidation cycles. The depth distributions could be determined with rather good accuracy.