Effect of the deposition temperature on the properties of iridium thin films grown by means of pulsed laser deposition

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M. A. El Khakani
B. Le Drogoff
M. Chaker
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[1] INRS-Énergie et Matériaux,Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique
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10.1557/JMR.1999.0438
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Pulsed laser deposition (PLD) of Ir thin films has been achieved by ablating an iridium target with a KrF excimer laser. The iridium deposition rate was investigated, over the (0.4–2) × 109 W/cm2 laser intensity range, and found to reach its maximum at (1.6 ± 0.1) × 109 W/cm2. At this laser intensity, the PLD Ir films were deposited at substrate deposition temperatures ranging from 20 to 600 °C. The PLD Ir films exhibited a (111) preferentially oriented polycrystalline structure with their average grain size increasing from about 10 to 30 nm as the deposition temperature was raised from 20 to 600 °C. Their mean surface microroughness (Ra) was found to change from an average value of about 1 nm in the 20–400 °C temperature range to a value of about 4.5 nm at 600 °C. As the deposition temperature is varied from 20 to 600 °C, not only does the stress of PLD Ir films change drastically from highly compressive (−2.5 GPa) to tensile (+0.8 GPa), but their room-temperature resistivity also gradually decreases in the 20–400 °C range and stabilizes for higher temperatures. In the 400–600 °C range, the resistivity of PLD Ir films was as low as 6.0 ± 0.2 μΩ cm, which is very close to the iridium bulk value of 5.1 μΩ cm. Thus, PLD Ir films exhibiting not only the lowest resistivity but also a nearly zero stress level can be grown at a deposition temperature of about 400 °C. The resistivity of the PLD Ir films can be described by a grain boundary scattering model.
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