2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-011-0296-y
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Electrical and structural properties of LiNbO3 films, grown by RF magnetron sputtering

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“…Table 2 presents the concentration data of the basic elements in the films grown under condition 3. It follows from Table 2 that the elemental composition matches with the stoichiometric composition in the film's volume and is in a good agreement with our previous results [6] for the films grown under condition 1. Therefore, we can conclude, that elemental composition of the grown LiNbO 3 films does not depend upon the sputtering regimes for conditions 1-3 in Table 1.…”
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“…Table 2 presents the concentration data of the basic elements in the films grown under condition 3. It follows from Table 2 that the elemental composition matches with the stoichiometric composition in the film's volume and is in a good agreement with our previous results [6] for the films grown under condition 1. Therefore, we can conclude, that elemental composition of the grown LiNbO 3 films does not depend upon the sputtering regimes for conditions 1-3 in Table 1.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…It has been demonstrated in the previous works [6,19], that substrate orientation does not affect properties of LiNbO 3 films formed on (001)Si and (111)Si plates due to the formation of a thin (5 nm) passivating SiO 2 layer. In order to investigate orienting substrate effects on the film properties during the RFMS process we used ftorfluogopite-(111)Ag epitaxial films heterostructures as substrates.…”
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“…These changes are attributed to several parameters like grain size, composition and defects [12][13][14]. There are different known approaches to synthesize undoped LiNbO3 nanocrystals using soft-chemistry [15], pulsed laser deposition [16,17], RF sputtering [18] and hydrothermal methods [19,20]. LiNbO3 is also studied in its heterojunction structure, photonic crystal and single phase thin film [21][22][23][24][25], and surface acoustic wave device (SAW) [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Different methods are used for growing thin LiNbO 3 films in integrated electronics: sol-gel method [1], chemical vapor deposition from the vapor phase (CVD process) [2], as liquid-phase epitaxy [3]. The method of radio-frequency magnetron sputtering (RFMS) is among the effective methods for growing films of complex oxides such as LiNbO 3 , while preserving the initial elemental composition [4][5][6]. Creation of thin LiNbO 3 films with certain properties is a complex technological issue because of strong dependence of film properties on the sputtering conditions [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%