Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1588991 Micron 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Results on AFM surface imaging of GexSb(As)40−xS50Te10 films are reported.•The films are continuous, isotropic, considerably smooth and show fractal behavior.•The protruding grains suggest a columnar growth mechanism.•The nanoscaled grain size is larger for the films with GexAs40−xS50Te10 composition.

The surface topography and fractal properties of GexSb(As)40−xS50Te10 (x = 10, 20, 27 at.%) films, evaporated onto glass substrates, have been studied by atomic force microscopic imaging at different scales. The surface of the chalcogenide films is smooth (<5 nm roughness), isotropic and having some particular differences in texture. All films are self-similar with Mean Fractal Dimension in the range of 2.25–2.63. The films with GexSb40−xS50Te10 composition are more uniform in terms of surface morphology (grains structure) than those with GexAs40−xS50Te10 composition for which the film surface exhibits a superimposed structure of large particles at x = 10 and 20 at.%.

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