한국재료학회:학술대회논문집 (Proceedings of the Materials Research Society of Korea Conference)
- 한국재료학회 2012년도 춘계학술발표대회
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- Pages.54.2-54.2
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- 2012
Templated solid-state dewetting of thin films
- 예종필 (인하대학교) ;
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- Ye, Jong-Pil ;
- Thompson, Carl V. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ;
- Giermann, Amanda L. (Intel)
- 발행 : 2012.05.17
초록
Solid-state dewetting of thin films is a process through which continuous solid films decay to form islands. Dewetting of thin films has long been a critical issue in microelectronics and much effort has been made to prevent the process and enhance the stability of films. On the other hand, dewetting has also been purposely induced to create arrays of particles and other structures for applications, including plasmonic structures and catalysts for growing nanotube and nanowire. We have investigated ways of producing regular structures via templated dewetting of thin films. Mainly, two different approaches have been used in our works to template dewetting of thin films: periodic topographical templating and planar patterning of epitaxially-grown films. Dewetting of topographically-patterned thin films results in the formation of nanoparticle arrays with spatial and crystallographic orders. Morphological evolution during templated-dewetting of single crystal films occurs in deterministic ways because of geometric and crystallographic constraints, and leads to the formation of regular structures with smaller sizes and more complex shapes than the initial patches. These results will be reviewed in this presentation.