Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9572504 | Applied Surface Science | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The growth and characterization of a SrTiO3 film by molecular beam deposition process have been studied. After Sr deposition on the chemically formed SiO2/Si surface, a stable and well-ordered Si(0 0 1)-Sr(2 Ã 1) surface was formed. The SrTiO3 films were grown on the Si(0 0 1)-Sr(2 Ã 1) surface at 80 °C in a molecular oxygen partial pressure of approximately 3 Ã 10â7 Torr and subsequently in situ post-annealed at various high temperatures without oxygen supply in ultra-high vacuum (<2.5 Ã 10â9 Torr). The combined reflection high-energy electron diffraction, X-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy analyses suggest that the SrTiO3 film grown at 80 °C is amorphous nature. The lowest post-annealing temperature from amorphous-to-crystal transformation of the SrTiO3 film is approximately 485 °C. The quality of the crystalline SrTiO3 films is further improved by post-annealing at temperatures between 600 and 700 °C.
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Authors
Md. Nurul Kabir Bhuiyan, Hiroaki Kimura, Toyokazu Tambo, Chiei Tatsuyama,