Published June 15, 1971 | Version v1
Journal article

Anodic oxidation of tantalum

  • 1. Bell-Northern Research and Development Labs., Ottawa, Ontario (Canada)

Description

Anodization current efficiency measurements were used to determine the oxygen content of sputtered tantalum films. Films consisting mainly of b.c.c. Ta had less than 5 at.% oxygen while 'normal' β-Ta contained 10–15 at.% oxygen. Films with a more negative temperature coefficient of resistance had a higher oxygen content.The field strength required to cause oxide growth on 'normal' β-Ta was lower than for b.c.c. Ta films or for oxygen rich β-Ta films. The cause of these changes in field strength is not known. The dielectric constants of the oxides grown on all films were the same, but depended on the measurement conditions and history of the oxide.

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Canadian Journal of Physics
Journal Volume
49
Journal Issue
12
Series
Can. J. Phys.
Journal Page Range
1543-1548
ISSN
0008-4204

INIS

Country of Publication
Canada
Country of Input or Organization
Canada
INIS RN
2011750
Subject category
S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Progress Report
Descriptors DEI
ANODIZATION; FILMS; SPUTTERING; TANTALUM; TANTALUM OXIDES; THICKNESS
Descriptors DEC
ELECTRODEPOSITION; ELECTROPLATING

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