ytlageret
Ytlageret is the outermost layer of a material or object, defining the boundary between the environment and the bulk. It can differ in composition, structure, and properties from the interior. The term is used across disciplines such as materials science, geology, chemistry, biology, and engineering.
In metals, thin oxide layers form spontaneously or during processing, providing corrosion resistance and altering surface
Thicknesses vary from a few nanometers to several micrometers, depending on formation processes and intended function.
Characterization of ytlageret uses methods such as X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), secondary
Etymology and usage: the term combines the Norwegian elements yt (surface) and lag (layer) with the definite