oxidréteget
Oxidréteget, commonly translated as an oxide layer, is a thin film of oxide that forms on a material's surface when it reacts with oxygen. It can arise spontaneously when metals are exposed to air or moisture, or be produced deliberately by processes such as anodization, thermal oxidation, or chemical deposition.
The composition and structure of an oxide layer depend on the base material and the environment. Layers
Oxide layers serve several roles. They provide corrosion resistance, influence mechanical properties, and can affect optical
Formation and growth are governed by oxidation kinetics. Native oxide forms at ambient conditions; deliberate oxide
Characterization techniques include X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and