Tailoring the surface properties of molybdenum oxytelluride thin films by its compositional ratio
Sangmin Han,
Hee‐Seung Yoon,
Juyun Park
et al.
Abstract:In this work, RF magnetron co‐sputtering was used to fabricate molybdenum oxytelluride thin films with different atomic ratios. Scanning electron micrographs and atomic force micrographs revealed that pure Mo thin films were segregated. Thin films with 40% Te content portrayed needle‐like structures and thus had the largest Rq value of 2.48 nm. Contact angle measurements further supported the findings as the thin films with 40% Te content were the most hydrophobic. X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy results reve… Show more
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