Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9567144 | Applied Surface Science | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This work reports on the synthesis of chromium (III, IV) oxides films by KrF laser-assisted CVD. Films were deposited onto sapphire substrates at room temperature by the photodissociation of Cr(CO)6 in dynamic atmospheres containing oxygen and argon. A study of the processing parameters has shown that partial pressure ratio of O2 to Cr(CO)6 and laser fluence are the prominent parameters that have to be accurately controlled in order to co-deposit both the crystalline oxide phases. Films consistent with such a two-phase system were synthesised for a laser fluence of 75Â mJÂ cmâ2 and a partial pressure ratio of about 1.
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Authors
P.M. Sousa, A.J. Silvestre, N. Popovici, O. Conde,