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Surface & Coatings Technology | 2002

Thermal effects on the growth by metal organic chemical vapour deposition of TiO2 thin films on (100) GaAs substrates

A. Brevet; F. Fabreguette; L. Imhoff; M.C. Marco de Lucas; Olivier Heintz; Lucien Saviot; M. Sacilotti; S. Bourgeois

Abstract TiO 2 thin films were deposited on (100) GaAs substrates by LP-MOCVD with deposition temperatures ( T d ) ranking from 450 to 750 °C. The structure of these layers was studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Raman spectroscopy. The growth of the TiO 2 anatase phase was observed for T d T d >600 °C. Finally, X-ray photoelectron spectrometry (XPS) and secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS) experiments showed the presence of small quantities of Ga and As through the whole film thickness, slightly increasing at the surface of the layers. This result was related to the SEM observations and explained by considering the growth conditions.


International Journal of Inorganic Materials | 2000

MOCVD growth of TiO2 thin films on single crystal GaAs substrates

M.C. Marco de Lucas; F. Fabreguette; S. Collin; S. Bourgeois

Abstract TiO 2 thin films have been grown on (100)GaAs and (111)GaAs substrates by low-pressure metal organic chemical vapour deposition (LP-MOCVD). Titanium(IV) isopropoxide, Ti{OCH(CH 3 ) 2 } 4 , was used as a precursor and TiO 2 films were obtained without an additional oxygen flux. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) experiments have shown a well ordered rod-like crystallisation in the films grown on (100)GaAs. This ordered crystallisation was favoured by a high deposition temperature ( T d =700°C). By contrast, no distinct order was observed in the films grown on (111)GaAs substrates. X-ray diffraction patterns revealed a mainly rutile structure for the TiO 2 films deposited on (100)GaAs at 700°C. XPS results confirmed the TiO 2 stoichiometry of the surface of the films and revealed the presence of C, Ga and As as impurities.


Thin Solid Films | 2001

Structural characterization of TiNxOy/TiO2 single crystalline and nanometric multilayers grown by LP-MOCVD on (110)TiO2

F. Fabreguette; J. Guillot; Lisandro Pavie Cardoso; R Marcon; L. Imhoff; M.C. Marco de Lucas; P Sibillot; S. Bourgeois; P Dufour; M. Sacilotti

TiO2/TiNxOy superlattices were grown by Low Pressure-Metal-Organic Vapor Phase Epitaxy (LP-MOVPE) technique at deposition temperatures ranking from 650 to 750°C. The growth was performed on top of TiO2(110) rutile substrates. Intense peaks observed in the X-rays rocking curves and θ-2θ diffraction patterns show the presence of crystalline epilayers. The TiNxOy layers were grown in a (200) cubic structure on the (110) quadratic TiO2 epilayer structure. Transmission electron microscopy confirmed the XRD results and showed the formation of periodic and well structured epilayers.


Applied Surface Science | 2001

Structural and in depth characterization of newly designed conducting/insulating TiNxOy/TiO2 multilayers obtained by one step LP-MOCVD growth

F. Fabreguette; L. Imhoff; Olivier Heintz; M. Maglione; B. Domenichini; M.C. Marco de Lucas; P. Sibillot; S. Bourgeois; M. Sacilotti

Abstract TiNxOy/TiO2 multilayers have been grown by LP-MOCVD using titanium isopropoxide (TIP) precursor during the whole growth, but with an ammonia flow interrupted for the TiO2 layers. The one step growth process used to grow these structures allowed to stack the conducting and insulating layers without any growth breakdown. SIMS and TEM analyses showed the presence of an alternated insulating/conducting layers structure. Moreover, electrical measurements allowed to measure the dielectric part of insulating TiO2 stacked in these structures, whose permittivity was found to be about 80 for a MOS structure. Thus, such multilayers may lead to very promising applications in the microelectronics field.


Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2002

Anisotropic and non-heterogeneous continuum percolation in titanium oxynitride thin columnar films

F. Fabreguette; M. Maglione; J P Clerc; S. Bourgeois; M. Sacilotti

We report the percolation behaviour of the conductivity of titanium oxynitride films grown by low-pressure metal–organic chemical vapour deposition, composed of TiNxOy mixed with TiO2. The usual DC parameters (t, s and Φc), obtained from the effective media theory equations, are compared to the universal values (s = sun while t < tun because of the film anisotropy). This is the first example of an electrical continuum percolation applied to columnar films with chemically similar conducting and insulating units (non-heterogeneous percolation) whose mixing is based upon the growth temperature during the film growth.


Applied Surface Science | 2001

Amorphous TiO2 in LP-OMCVD TiNxOy thin films revealed by XPS

J. Guillot; F. Fabreguette; L. Imhoff; Olivier Heintz; M.C. Marco de Lucas; M. Sacilotti; B. Domenichini; S. Bourgeois


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2000

Temperature and substrate influence on the structure of TiNxOy thin films grown by low pressure metal organic chemical vapour deposition

F. Fabreguette; L. Imhoff; J. Guillot; B. Domenichini; M.C. Marco de Lucas; P. Sibillot; S. Bourgeois; M. Sacilotti


Journal of Crystal Growth | 2004

Structure and properties of GaNxOy films grown by nitridation of GaAs (1 0 0) substrates

M.C. Marco de Lucas; F. Fabreguette; M. Linsavanh; L. Imhoff; Olivier Heintz; C. Josse-Courty; M. Mesnier; V. Potin; S. Bourgeois; M. Sacilotti


Applied Surface Science | 2003

Structural characterization of TiO2/TiNxOy (δ-doping) heterostructures on (1 1 0)TiO2 substrates

T. Chiaramonte; Lisandro Pavie Cardoso; R.V Gelamo; F. Fabreguette; M. Sacilotti; M.C. Marco de Lucas; L. Imhoff; S. Bourgeois; Y Kihn; M.-J. Casanove


Applied Surface Science | 2006

X-ray multiple diffraction in the characterization of TiNO and TiO2 thin films grown on Si(0 0 1)

Th. Chiaramonte; E. Abramof; F. Fabreguette; M. Sacilotti; Lisandro Pavie Cardoso

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L. Imhoff

University of Burgundy

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J. Guillot

University of Burgundy

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M. Maglione

University of Burgundy

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P. Sibillot

University of Burgundy

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