Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5355099 Applied Surface Science 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The magnesium oxide thin films were prepared by thermal oxidation (in air) of vacuum evaporated magnesium thin film on alumina. It was found that oxidation temperature (623 K, 675 K and 723 K) and thickness (103 nm and 546 nm) dependent effects were prominently manifested in the surface morphology. Electrical and microwave properties (8-12 GHz) of the MgO thin films were also carried out. X-ray diffraction showed orientation along (2 0 0) and (2 2 0) directions. Flowerlike morphology was observed from SEM and flake like morphology for films of higher thickness oxidized at higher temperatures. The magnesium oxide thin film showed NTC behavior. Microwave transmittance was found to increase with increase in oxidation temperature but was lower than alumina. Frequency and oxidation temperature dependent microwave permittivity was obtained. The microwave dielectric constant varied in the range 8.3-15.3.

► Thickness and oxidation temperature has drastic effect on surface morphology of MgO thin film. ► Microwave transmittance of alumina increases due to Mgo thin film. ► Higher microwave dielectric constant and lower loss useful for MIC.

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