Spontaneous Nanoscale Corrugation of Ion-ErodedSiO2: The Role of Ion-Irradiation-Enhanced Viscous Flow

Abstract
Grazing incidence x-ray scattering was used to determine the temperature and ion-energy dependence of nanoscale corrugations that form on an amorphous SiO2 surface eroded by Ar+ ions. The corrugation wavelength λ* shows a nearly linear dependence on ion energy. Between room temperature and 200°C, λ* depends weakly on temperature and above 200°C it shows an Arrhenius-like increase. Ion-assisted viscous relaxation in a thin surface layer is shown to be the dominant smoothing process during erosion; the rate of viscous smoothing scales as (λ*)4.