Titanium can be etched with 40% sulfuric acid at 40°C, removing about 3.7 µm of surface material and eliminating visible surface contaminants, offering an HF-free preparation route for rare-event detector materials.
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Titanium for rare-event searches: Hydrofluoric acid-free etching
Titanium can be etched with 40% sulfuric acid at 40°C, removing about 3.7 µm of surface material and eliminating visible surface contaminants, offering an HF-free preparation route for rare-event detector materials.