Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8150438 Journal of Crystal Growth 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Iron nitride films were grown by atomic-nitrogen-assisted molecular beam epitaxy. ZnS-type FeN (γ″-FeN) was synthesized with low Fe evaporation rates (≤ 0.2 Å/s) at low growth temperatures below 210 °C whereas γ′-Fe4N was synthesized with high Fe evaporation rates (≥1.0 Å/s) at 130-415 °C. Our results indicate that the stabilization of ZnS-type FeN requires not only the fulfillment of thermodynamic constraints but also the control of a delicate balance of kinetically driven competition. The use of lattice-matched GaN(0001) substrates enables the growth of epitaxial films of ZnS-type FeN.
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