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Deposition of Antimony and Antimony Oxides by MOCVD

✍ Scribed by C.P. Myers; P.W. Haycock; M. Pichot; G.A. Horley; K.C. Molloy; S.A. Rushworth; L.M. Smith


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
899 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0948-1907

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Abstract

Thin films of antimony and antimony oxides have been deposited by metal–organic (MO) CVD from a variety of metal–organic precursors at temperatures in the range 150–650 °C under both atmospheric and reduced pressure. Below 400 °C, uniform films of pure senarmontite (Sb~2~O~3~) with a microstructure and crystal texture that was strongly dependent on the deposition temperature, were deposited. Above 400 °C, mixed phase material was produced, with isolated crystallites of pure antimony becoming the dominant phase as the temperature was increased. The maximum temperature at which pure senarmontite could be formed was higher for larger precursor ligands. Addition of oxygen to the precursor flow led to the production of higher antimony oxidation states.


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Power Road, Bromborough, Wirral CH62 3QF (UK) [\*\*] We thank H. R. Perrott for help with the SEM and EDX analyses, and the EPSRC and Trolex for financial support. Table 1. Experimental conditions for deposition runs.