Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1506762 Solid State Sciences 2007 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Spontaneous solid-state spreading of In2O3 over the surface of ceramic and single crystal substrates of Al2O3, ZrO2(0.08Y2O3), Y3Al5O12 and YAlO3 at 1380 and 1500 °C has been investigated. The films structure, element and phase composition were studied by means of XRD and SEM/EDS. The phase compositions of all films correspond to that of powder In2O3. The most films are dense with monolithic “film/substrate” interface. AC-conductivity in the range 25–250 °C is reported. Depending on the substrate material, the films demonstrate a whole set of conductivity types (semi-conductive, metallic) and wide range of magnitudes (more than 3 orders).Thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of oxide spreading and subsequent crystallization on the surface of primary border film are discussed. It is shown, in particular, that the solid-state spreading is facilitated in systems with high chemical affinity (mutual solubility, formation of intermediate interface compounds). In the case of eutectic-type systems, heteroepitaxy of diffusant at substrate surface results in formation of dense films.

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