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Formation of Cu, Ag and Au nanofiims under the influence of hydrogen atoms
Author(s) -
Евгений Леонидович Жавжаров,
V. M. Matyushin
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
tehnologiâ i konstruirovanie v èlektronnoj apparature
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2309-9992
pISSN - 2225-5818
DOI - 10.15222/tkea2015.5-6.41
Subject(s) - monolayer , materials science , hydrogen , thin film , evaporation , sputtering , metal , nanotechnology , phase (matter) , ultra high vacuum , chemical vapor deposition , solid hydrogen , deposition (geology) , alloy , chemical physics , chemical engineering , metallurgy , chemistry , organic chemistry , thermodynamics , paleontology , physics , sediment , biology , engineering
Due to their electrical properties, thin metallic films are widely used in modern micro- and nanoelectronics. These properties allow solving fundamental problems of surface and solid state physics. Up-to-date methods of producing thin films involve high vacuum or multi-stage processes, which calls for complicated equipment.The authors propose an alternative method of producing thin metallic films using atomic hydrogen. Exothermal reaction of atoms recombination in a molecule (about 4.5 eV / recombination act) initiated on the solid surface by atomic hydrogen may stimulate local heating, spraying and surface atoms transfer.We investigated the process of atomic hydrogen treatment of Cu, Ag and Au metal films, obtained by thermal vacuum evaporation. There are two methods of obtaining nanofilms using atomic hydrogen treatment: sputtering and vapor-phase epitaxy. In the first method, a film is formed by reducing the thickness of the starting film. This method allows obtaining a film as thick as the monolayer. In the second method, a nanofilm is formed by deposition of metal atoms from the vapor phase. This method allows obtaining a film thickness from monolayer to ~10 nm. These methods allow creating nanofilms with controlled parameters and metal thickness. Such films would be technologically pure and have good adhesion.

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