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Morphological and electrical study of gold ultrathin films on mica
Fecha
2013Registro en:
Thin Solid Films 548 (2013) 646–649
DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2013.08.104
Autor
Bahamondes, S.
Donoso, S.
Henríquez, R.
Flores Carrasco, Marcos
Institución
Resumen
We present a topographical study of the formation of thin films of gold on muscovite mica. The characterization
of the samples was done with scanning tunneling microscopy, atomic force microscopy as well as electric
measurements.We performed our study on two groups of samples: first group of samples, evaporated at room
temperature for thickness ranging from 1.5 up to 97 nm; second group of samples, for two different thicknesses
of 3 nmand 50 nmevaporated at different substrate temperatures, between 110 and 530 K. The gold films show
a Volmer–Weber growth. The complete films are obtained from samples with a nominal thickness of 8 nm
deposited. The average grain diameter is constant, with nominal thicknesses of 18.5 nm, up to 8 nm and
increases with the thickness for higher deposition. The average grain diameter is similar regardless of the
temperature of the substrate for samples of 3 nm thickness, but changes for samples of 50 nm thickness.
The resistivity is inversely dependent on nominal thickness and the mean free path is lineally dependent
on nominal thickness.