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The effect of an oxygen atmosphere on the microwave dielectric properties of thin films

✍ Scribed by K. Sudheendran; Manoj K. Singh; K.C. James Raju; Ram S. Katiyar


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
796 KB
Volume
150
Category
Article
ISSN
0038-1098

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✦ Synopsis


Monoclinic Bi 2 Zn 2/3 Nb 4/3 O 7 (m-BZN) thin films were deposited by pulsed laser deposition on fused silica substrates at different oxygen pressures. Microwave dielectric and Raman scattering studies were systematically carried out on films that had been annealed at 600 Β°C after deposition. The dielectric constant of films changes in the range 56-71 due to varying the oxygen pressure during deposition. X-ray diffraction measurements indicate that the BZN thin films deposited at the oxygen pressure of 10 Pa have the best crystalline quality. Atomic force microscopy results show that the surface roughness of the m-BZN film increases with the increase of oxygen pressure. The anomalous change in two higher-frequency Ag modes appearing at 774 and 852 cm -1 with varying oxygen pressure also suggests a nonequivalent change in the oxygen octahedra around the Nb and Zn and is closely related to the microwave dielectric properties of the thin films.


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