Published April 1, 2011 | Version v1
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Structural characterization of AlN films synthesized by pulsed laser deposition

  • 1. Institute of Solid State Physics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 72, Tzarigradsko Chaussee blvd., 1784 Sofia (Bulgaria)
  • 2. Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Konkoly Thege Miklos u. 29-33, H-1121 Budapest (Hungary)
  • 3. Eotvos Lorand University, 1 Pazmany Peter setany, 1117 Budapest (Hungary)
  • 4. National Institute for Lasers, Plasma, and Radiation Physics, PO Box MG-54, RO-77125 Magurele, Ilfov (Romania)

Description

We obtained AlN thin films by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) from a polycrystalline AlN target using a pulsed KrF* excimer laser source (248 nm, 25 ns, intensity of ∼4 x 108 W/cm2, repetition rate 3 Hz, 10 J/cm2 laser fluence). The target-Si substrate distance was 5 cm. Films were grown either in vacuum (10-4 Pa residual pressure) or in nitrogen at a dynamic pressure of 0.1 and 10 Pa, using a total of 20,000 subsequent pulses. The films structure was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and spectral ellipsometry (SE). Our TEM and XRD studies showed a strong dependence of the film structure on the nitrogen content in the ambient gas. The films deposited in vacuum exhibited a high quality polycrystalline structure with a hexagonal phase. The crystallite growth proceeds along the c-axis, perpendicular to the substrate surface, resulting in a columnar and strongly textured structure. The films grown at low nitrogen pressure (0.1 Pa) were amorphous as seen by TEM and XRD, but SE data analysis revealed ∼1.7 vol.% crystallites embedded in the amorphous AlN matrix. Increasing the nitrogen pressure to 10 Pa promotes the formation of cubic (≤10 nm) crystallites as seen by TEM but their density was still low to be detected by XRD. SE data analysis confirmed the results obtained from the TEM and XRD observations.

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2010.10.043

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.apsusc.2010.10.043;
PII
S0169-4332(10)01409-1;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Applied Surface Science
Journal Volume
257
Journal Issue
12
Journal Page Range
p. 5370-5374
ISSN
0169-4332
CODEN
ASUSEE

Conference

Title
Symposium R - Laser processing and diagnostics for micro and nano applications
Acronym
E-MRS 2010 spring meeting
Dates
7-11 Jun 2010
Place
Strasbourg (France)

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