We use a combined experimental and theoretical approach to study the rates of surface diffusion processes that govern early stages of thin Ag and Cu film morphological evolution on weakly-interacting amorphous carbon substrates. Films are deposited by magnetron sputtering, at temperatures T-S between 298 and 413 K, and vapor arrival rates F in the range 0.08 to 5.38 monolayers/s. By employing in situ and real-time sheet-resistance and wafer-curvature measurements, we determine the nominal film thickness Theta at percolation (Theta(perc)) and continuous film formation (Theta(cont)) transition. Subsequently, we use the scaling behavior of Theta(perc) and Theta(cont) as a function of F and T-s, to estimate, experimentally, the temperature-depe...
Fabrication of high-performance heterostructure devices requires fundamental understanding of the di...
Vapor-based growth of thin metal films with controlled morphology on weakly-interacting su...
The dynamics of epitaxial growth of metal films on FCC(001) metal substrates are investigated in thi...
We use a combined experimental and theoretical approach to study the rates of surface diffusion proc...
We use a combined experimental and theoretical approach to study the rates of surface diffusion proc...
International audienceWe use a combined experimental and theoretical approach to study the rates of ...
Thin films are nanoscale layers of material used to functionalize surfaces or to serve as building b...
Thin films are nanoscale layers of material used to functionalize surfaces or to serve as building b...
Extensive computer simulations have been performed to study diffusion processes critical to nucleati...
Extensive computer simulations have been performed to study diffusion processes critical to nucleati...
The elongation transition thickness (hElong) is a central concept in the theoretical description of ...
The elongation transition thickness (hElong) is a central concept in the theoretical description of ...
The elongation transition thickness (hElong) is a central concept in the theoretical description of ...
Thin films are structures consisting of one or several nanoscale atomic layers of material that are ...
Thin films are structures consisting of one or several nanoscale atomic layers of material that are ...
Fabrication of high-performance heterostructure devices requires fundamental understanding of the di...
Vapor-based growth of thin metal films with controlled morphology on weakly-interacting su...
The dynamics of epitaxial growth of metal films on FCC(001) metal substrates are investigated in thi...
We use a combined experimental and theoretical approach to study the rates of surface diffusion proc...
We use a combined experimental and theoretical approach to study the rates of surface diffusion proc...
International audienceWe use a combined experimental and theoretical approach to study the rates of ...
Thin films are nanoscale layers of material used to functionalize surfaces or to serve as building b...
Thin films are nanoscale layers of material used to functionalize surfaces or to serve as building b...
Extensive computer simulations have been performed to study diffusion processes critical to nucleati...
Extensive computer simulations have been performed to study diffusion processes critical to nucleati...
The elongation transition thickness (hElong) is a central concept in the theoretical description of ...
The elongation transition thickness (hElong) is a central concept in the theoretical description of ...
The elongation transition thickness (hElong) is a central concept in the theoretical description of ...
Thin films are structures consisting of one or several nanoscale atomic layers of material that are ...
Thin films are structures consisting of one or several nanoscale atomic layers of material that are ...
Fabrication of high-performance heterostructure devices requires fundamental understanding of the di...
Vapor-based growth of thin metal films with controlled morphology on weakly-interacting su...
The dynamics of epitaxial growth of metal films on FCC(001) metal substrates are investigated in thi...