The effect of relative plasma plume delay on the properties of complex oxide films grown by multi-laser, multi-target combinatorial pulsed laser deposition |
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Authors: | Katherine A Sloyan Timothy C May-Smith Robert W Eason James G Lunney |
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Institution: | aOptoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK;bSchool of Physics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland |
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Abstract: | We report the effects of relative time delay of plasma plumes on thin garnet crystal films fabricated by dual-beam, combinatorial pulsed laser deposition. Relative plume delay was found to affect both the lattice constant and elemental composition of mixed Gd3Ga5O12 (GGG) and Gd3Sc2Ga3O12 (GSGG) films. Further analysis of the plasmas was undertaken using a Langmuir probe, which revealed that for relative plume delays shorter than 200 μs, the second plume travels through a partial vacuum created by the first plume, leading to higher energy ion bombardment of the growing film. The resulting in-plane stresses are consistent with the transition to a higher value of lattice constant normal to the film plane that was observed around this delay value. At delays shorter than 10 μs, plume propagation was found to overlap, leading to scattering of lighter ions from the plume and a change in stoichiometry of the resultant films. |
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Keywords: | Pulsed laser deposition Thin film Garnet crystal Langmuir probe Laser plasma Combinatorial |
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