10.1186/2251-7235-7-55

Structural, electrical, and decorative properties of sputtered zirconium thin films during post-annealing process

  1. Department of Physics, Chalous Branch, Islamic Azad University
  2. School of Physics, College of Science, University of Tehran, North‑Kargar Street, Tehran, Iran
  3. Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University

Published in Issue 2023-11-17

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Khojier K, Savaloni H, Jafari F. Structural, electrical, and decorative properties of sputtered zirconium thin films during post-annealing process. J Theor Appl phys. 2023 Nov. 17;7(1). Available from: https://oiccpress.com/jtap/article/view/2144

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Abstract

AbstractZirconium thin films were deposited on a glass substrate using direct current magnetron sputtering technique and then post-annealed at different temperatures (100°C to 500°C in steps of 100°C) in an oxygen constant flow. The dependence of crystallographic structure, surface morphology, chemical composition, and electrical and decorative properties of the films on the annealing temperature was investigated. X-ray diffraction showed different phases of zirconium oxide at different annealing temperatures. It is observed that crystallite size and nanostrain increase with annealing temperature. Atomic force microscopy results showed granular structure in all samples, while both grain size and film surface roughness increased with the annealing temperature. Energy dispersive X-ray analysis data showed that the ratio of O/Zr was approximately 1.6, 1.7, 1.9, 2.1, and 2.2 at annealing temperatures of 100°C, 200°C, 300°C, 400°C, and 500°C, respectively. The annealed films at higher temperatures (400°C and 500°C) were transparent, while annealed films at lower temperatures (100°C to 300°C) were grey and brown, respectively. The variation of electrical resistance of samples with applied voltage was approximately constant, while it increased with annealing temperature.  

Keywords

  • Crystallographic structure,
  • Decorative properties,
  • Electrical resistance,
  • Morphology,
  • Thin films,
  • ZrO