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Polymer-assisted deposition of metal-oxide films

  • Q. X. Jia
  • , T. M. McCleskey
  • , A. K. Burrell
  • , Y. Lin
  • , G. E. Collis
  • , H. Wang
  • , A. D.Q. Li
  • , S. R. Foltyn
  • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Los Alamos National Laboratory Materials Science and Technology Division
  • Washington State University Pullman

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Abstract

Metal oxides are emerging as important materials for their versatile properties such as high-temperature superconductivity, ferroelectricity, ferromagnetism, piezoelectricity and semiconductivity. Metal-oxide films are conventionally grown by physical and chemical vapour deposition1,2. However, the high cost of necessary equipment and restriction of coatings on a relatively small area have limited their potential applications. Chemical-solution depositions such as sol-gel are more cost-effective 3, but many metal oxides cannot be deposited and the control of stoichiometry is not always possible owing to differences in chemical reactivity among the metals. Here we report a novel process to grow metal-oxide films in large areas at low cost using polymer-assisted deposition (PAD), where the polymer controls the viscosity and binds metal ions, resulting in a homogeneous distribution of metal precursors in the solution and the formation of uniform metal-organic films. The latter feature makes it possible to grow simple and complex crack-free epitaxial metal-oxides.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)529-532
Number of pages4
JournalNature Materials
Volume3
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2004

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