Aluminum (Al) films with thickness of 100 nm were grown on unheated glass, silicon and mica substrates by electron beam evaporation. The deposition rates were adjusted in the range between 0.1 nm/s and 2 nm/s, the pressure in the vacuum chamber during deposition was lower than 1·10–3 Pa. The structure and surface morphology of the as-deposited Al films were studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). SEM imaging of the films showed that the mean grain size of thin Al films on all of the substrates increased from 20 nm – 30 nm to 50 nm – 70 nm with increase of the deposition rate. Quantitative AFM characterization showed that for all substrates the root mean square surface roughness increases monotoni...
Aluminum thin films have been investigated in an effort to relate measurable resistive and observabl...
Thin films of aluminium metal with varying thickness between 10 and 200nm were grown on (I 1 1) Si s...
Industrial polyethylene terephthalate (PET) films have been metallized by aluminium evaporation in t...
The primary objectives of this paper were to investigate the effects of deposition rate and substrat...
temperature could be independently controlled due to the low deposition rate of the aluminium. The d...
We study the growth morphology of thin macrostructure films which is known to be largely affected by...
The growth of polycrystalline and amorphous aluminum-oxygen alloy films using electron-beam evaporat...
Aluminum thin films were deposited on amorphous substrates by getter sputtering. The effects of subs...
In this research, we have focused on the morphological evolution of a model metal film / silicon sub...
Abstract. The morphology and grown mechanism of aluminum films from 3nm to 30nm in thickness onto th...
Deposition of aluminumfilm from DMEAA in the temperature range of 100–300 °C has been studied. In th...
In this research, aluminum (Al) thin films were deposited on SiO2/Si substrates using RF magnetron s...
In this study, we deposited aluminum (Al) films of different thicknesses on steel substrate and exam...
Al films deposited on sputtered-TiN/Si substrate by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) f...
Properties of aluminum thin films for thermocompression bonding have been studied in terms of surfac...
Aluminum thin films have been investigated in an effort to relate measurable resistive and observabl...
Thin films of aluminium metal with varying thickness between 10 and 200nm were grown on (I 1 1) Si s...
Industrial polyethylene terephthalate (PET) films have been metallized by aluminium evaporation in t...
The primary objectives of this paper were to investigate the effects of deposition rate and substrat...
temperature could be independently controlled due to the low deposition rate of the aluminium. The d...
We study the growth morphology of thin macrostructure films which is known to be largely affected by...
The growth of polycrystalline and amorphous aluminum-oxygen alloy films using electron-beam evaporat...
Aluminum thin films were deposited on amorphous substrates by getter sputtering. The effects of subs...
In this research, we have focused on the morphological evolution of a model metal film / silicon sub...
Abstract. The morphology and grown mechanism of aluminum films from 3nm to 30nm in thickness onto th...
Deposition of aluminumfilm from DMEAA in the temperature range of 100–300 °C has been studied. In th...
In this research, aluminum (Al) thin films were deposited on SiO2/Si substrates using RF magnetron s...
In this study, we deposited aluminum (Al) films of different thicknesses on steel substrate and exam...
Al films deposited on sputtered-TiN/Si substrate by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) f...
Properties of aluminum thin films for thermocompression bonding have been studied in terms of surfac...
Aluminum thin films have been investigated in an effort to relate measurable resistive and observabl...
Thin films of aluminium metal with varying thickness between 10 and 200nm were grown on (I 1 1) Si s...
Industrial polyethylene terephthalate (PET) films have been metallized by aluminium evaporation in t...