Nucleation dependence of atomic layer deposition on diamond surface termination
Surface termination and interfacial interactions are critical for advanced solid-state quantum applications. Here, in this paper, we demonstrate that atomic layer deposition (ALD) can both provide valuable insight on the chemical environment of the surface, having sufficient sensitivity to distingui...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Carbon (New York) 2023-07, Vol.213 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Surface termination and interfacial interactions are critical for advanced solid-state quantum applications. Here, in this paper, we demonstrate that atomic layer deposition (ALD) can both provide valuable insight on the chemical environment of the surface, having sufficient sensitivity to distinguish between the common diamond (001) surface termination types and passivate these interfaces as desired. We selected diamond substrates exhibiting both smooth and anomalously rough surfaces to probe the effect of morphology on ALD nucleation. We use high resolution in situ spectroscopic ellipsometry to monitor the surface reaction with sub-angstrom resolution, to evaluate the nucleation of an ALD Al2O3 process as a function of different ex and in situ treatments to the diamond surface. In situ water dosing and high vacuum annealing provided the most favorable environment for nucleation of dimethylaluminum isopropoxide and water ALD. Hydrogen termination passivated both smooth and rough surfaces while triacid cleaning passivated the smooth surface only, with striking effectiveness. |
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ISSN: | 0008-6223 |