Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1468823 Corrosion Science 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Water monolayers on substrate surface induce Ca film corrosion.•Vacuum drying of substrates is required to extend Ca lifetime.•An increase of Ca film lifetime resulting from current bias during measurement is found.•The film thickness influences the Ca film lifetime, but not its resistivity.

The electrical Ca test is a standard method for the estimation of the water vapour transmission rate through the encapsulation barriers. Here, we discuss the corrosion process of thin Ca films under different preparation conditions, and the impact of the substrate temperature. It is demonstrated that without vacuum drying of substrate, the Ca films corrode from the substrate side, even though they are encapsulated. The thickness dependence revealed its influence on lifetime, but not on its electrical properties. These observations reveal the strong impact of the Ca fabrication technology and measurement procedure on the corrosion process of Ca thin films.

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