2022
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/aca547
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Humidity- tunable liquefaction of Cr thin-film and its application to patterning

Abstract: Electric field induced liquefaction of chromium (Cr) thin-films, being a surface-based process, is affected by the moisture content in the surroundings. The said process is an electrochemical reaction, which takes place on an electrically stressed Cr thin-film. The reaction results in a liquid region, which flows out radially from the tip of the cathode. A proper understanding of the phenomenon is warranted as it is applied for performing a nanolithography process, electrolithography (ELG). In this study we ha… Show more

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“…When we plot the corresponding radius of the formed liquid region versus the calculated RH local , for RH bulk = 84%, we obtain the graph shown in figure 4(b). A previous study on the effect of RH on the said liquid material formation process put forward a complex dependence of RH on the radius, r, of the liquid domain [20], and is given as:…”
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“…When we plot the corresponding radius of the formed liquid region versus the calculated RH local , for RH bulk = 84%, we obtain the graph shown in figure 4(b). A previous study on the effect of RH on the said liquid material formation process put forward a complex dependence of RH on the radius, r, of the liquid domain [20], and is given as:…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence the local decrease in RH due to the rising temperature of the sample is again one of the reasons why increasing temperature helps to reduce the extent of liquid material formation on electrically stressed Cr thin films. This is because, a decrease in RH results in the reduction of the number of hydroxyl ions available to take part in the chemical reaction, equation (1) [20].…”
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