Effects of atomic collisions on the stoichiometry of thin films prepared by pulsed laser deposition
We present an analytical model to quantitatively study the effect of collisions between the atoms of a plume and the molecules of a surrounding gas on the nonstoichiometry of lithium-containing oxide thin films deposited using pulsed laser deposition. A comparison of the experimental data and the mo...
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description | We present an analytical model to quantitatively study the effect of collisions between the atoms of a plume and the molecules of a surrounding gas on the nonstoichiometry of lithium-containing oxide thin films deposited using pulsed laser deposition. A comparison of the experimental data and the model ascertain the inevitable loss of the lighter cation, leading to a nonstoichiometric reduction in the content of lighter cations in the films. Our model is the first analytic model of collision-induced plume expansion that can explain the partial oxygen pressure dependence of the Li content of a thin film. These studies have important implications for collision effects that affect the growth of thin films containing both light and heavy elements. |
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