scholarly journals Plasma interactions with the N2O background gas: Enhancing the oxidization of alkaline-earth species for pulsed laser deposition

2018 ◽  
Vol 124 (8) ◽  
pp. 085308
Author(s):  
Max Döbeli ◽  
Alexander Wokaun ◽  
Thomas Lippert
2019 ◽  
Vol 196 ◽  
pp. 00008
Author(s):  
Sergey V. Starinskiy ◽  
Alexey A. Rodionov ◽  
Yuri G. Shukhov ◽  
Alexander V. Bulgakov

We have analysed changes in the oxidation state of SiOx films produced by pulsed laser deposition in a background gas with different partial pressures of oxygen. The optical properties of the films in IR range are shown to be close to those of SiO2 while the total oxidation degree is considerably less than 2. It is suggested that the film consists of oxidized and unoxidized regions due to preferential oxidation of the periphery of the silicon ablation plume during expansion. These regions are overlapping in the film if the laser beam is scanned on the target.


2008 ◽  
Vol 103 (2) ◽  
pp. 024902 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. A. Voevodin ◽  
J. G. Jones ◽  
J. S. Zabinski ◽  
A. R. Waite

1998 ◽  
Vol 508 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Piqué ◽  
R. C. Y. Auyeung ◽  
D. B. Chrisey ◽  
B. Justus ◽  
A. Huston ◽  
...  

AbstractHigh quality luminescent thin films of strontium sulfide (SrS) doped with rare earths have been grown using Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD). SrS films ranging in thicknesses from 0.05 to 2 µm. were deposited on MgO (001) and glass substrates. Deposition parameters such as growth temperature and H2S background gas pressure were varied and their effect on the structure, morphology and luminescence of the films was evaluated. The PLD grown films all showed texture and were highly oriented when deposited on MgO substrates as determined by their XRD spectra. Optical microscopy, SEM and AFM analysis were used to study the films' surface morphology. The thermally and optically stimulated luminescence properties of these films were evaluated as well. The data indicates that these materials may be useful for optical data storage applications.


2012 ◽  
Vol 258 (23) ◽  
pp. 9116-9122 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Amoruso ◽  
C. Aruta ◽  
P. Aurino ◽  
R. Bruzzese ◽  
X. Wang ◽  
...  

2004 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 950-958 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eric Irissou ◽  
Boris Le Drogoff ◽  
Mohammed Chaker ◽  
Michel Trudeau ◽  
Daniel Guay

A structural and morphological study of nanostructured gold thin films prepared by pulsed laser deposition in the presence of several inert background gases (Ar, He, and N2) and at various pressures (from 10 mTorr to 1 Torr) and target-to-substrate distances (from 1 to 10 cm) is presented. Structural and morphological analyses were undertaken using semiquantitative x-ray diffraction, scanning tunneling microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. For each set of deposition conditions, the kinetic energy of the neutral gold species [Au(I)] present in the plasma plume was determined by time-of-flight emission spectroscopy and used to characterize the plasma dynamics. It is shown that all films exhibit a transition from highly [111] oriented to polycrystalline as the Au(I) kinetic energy decreases. The polycrystalline phase ratio is close to 0% for Au(I) kinetic energy larger than approximately 3.0 eV/atom and approximately 86 ± 10% for Au(I) kinetic energy smaller than approximately 0.30 eV/atom, irrespective of the background gas atmosphere. The mean crystallite size of both phases and the mean roughness of the films also follow a unique relation with the Au(I) kinetic energy, independently of the nature of the background gas, and nanocrystalline films with crystallite size as small as 12 nm are obtained for Au(I) kinetic energy smaller than 0.3 eV/atom.


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