Understanding Nickel Thin Film crystallization using X-Ray Diffractometry

Understanding Nickel Thin Film crystallization using X-Ray Diffractometry

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Title: Understanding Nickel Thin Film crystallization using X-Ray Diffractometry
Author: Otiti, T.; Ekosse, G-I.; Stephen, S.T.
Abstract: Normal, helical and zigzag deposited Ni films were produced by letting a vapour stream of source material impinge on Corning 1737 glass substrates at oblique incidence while rotating the substrate during deposition. Films produced by glancing angle deposition (GLAD) technique while rotating the substrate. The microstructures of these Ni films were studied using X-ray diffractometry technique. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns depicted 100% and 42% relative intensity (RI) peaks identified for normal and helical deposited Ni films but none for the zigzag deposited Ni film. Higher degree of crystallinity of Ni was demonstrated by the helical thin film sample having 200 nm thickness (sample Ni40) compared to the normal thin film which had only the 100% RI peak defined. Should an application therefore require Ni thin films of high crystallinity, it would be the film prepared with helical microstructure of 200 nm thickness that will be employed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/353
Date: 2007-06
Publisher: Bioline International. http://www.ajol.info/journal_index.php?jid=90
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