• Title/Summary/Keyword: BCN thin films

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Corrosion Behavior of Boron-Carbon-Nitride Films Synthesized by Magnet Sputtering (스퍼터링법으로 합성한 BCN 박막의 내식성)

  • Byon E.;Son M. S.;Lee G. H.;Kwon S. C.
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.229-233
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    • 2003
  • Boron-Carbon-Nitrogen (B-C-N) system is an attractive ternary material since it has not only an extremely high hardness but also a number of other prominent characteristics such as chemical inertness, elevated melting point, and low thermal expansion. In this paper, the corrosion behavior of B-C-N thin films in aqueous solution was investigated B-C-N films with different composition were deposited on a platinum plate by magnetron sputtering in the thickness range of 150-280 nm. In order to understand effect of pH of solutions, $BC_{2.\;4}N$ samples were immerged in 1M HCl, 1M NaCl, and 1M NaOH solution at 298k, respectively. BCN samples with different carbon contents were exposed to 1M NaOH solutions to investigate effect of chemical composition on corrosion resistance. Corrosion rates of samples were measured by ellipsometry, From results, optical constant of $BC_{2,\;4}N$ films was found to be $N_2=2.110-0.295i$. The corrosion rates of $Bi_{1.\;0}C_{2.\;4}N_{1.\;0}$ films were NaOH>NaCl>HCl in orders. With increasing carbon content in B-C-N films, the corrosion resistance of B-C-N films was enhanced. The lowest corrosion rate was obtained for $B_{1.\;0}C_{4.\;4}N_{1.\;9}$ film.

The Structural and Electrical Properties of Bismuth-based Pyrochlore Thin Films for embedded Capacitor Applications

  • Ahn, Kyeong-Chan;Park, Jong-Hyun;Ahn, Jun-Ku;Yoon, Soon-Gil
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.84-88
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    • 2007
  • [ $Bi_{1.5}Zn_{1.0}Nb_{1.5}O_7$ ] (BZN), $Bi_2Mg_{2/3}Nb_{4/3}O_7$ (BMN), and $Bi_2Cu_{2/3}Nb_{4/3}O_7$ (BCN) pyrochlore thin films were prepared on $Cu/Ti/SiO_2/Si$ substrates by pulsed laser deposition and the micro-structural and electrical properties were characterized for embedded capacitor applications. The BZN, BMN, and BCN films deposited at $25\;^{\circ}C$ and $150\;^{\circ}C$, respectively show smooth surface morphologies and dielectric constants of about $39\;{\sim}\;58$. The high dielectric loss of the films deposited at $150\;^{\circ}C$ compared with films deposited at $25\;^{\circ}C$ was attributed to the defects existing at interface between the films and copper electrode by an oxidation of copper bottom electrode. The leakage current densities and breakdown voltages in 200 nm thick-BMN and BZN films deposited at $150\;^{\circ}C$ are approximately $2.5\;{\times}\;10^{-8}\;A/cm^2$ at 3 V and above 10 V, respectively. Both BZN and BMN films are considered to be suitable materials for embedded capacitor applications.

Epitaxial Growth of $BiFeO_3-Ba(Cu_{1/3}Nb_{2/3})O_3$ Thin Films Deposited by Pulsed Laser Deposition

  • Baek, Chang-U;Lee, Jong-Pil;Seong, Gil-Dong;Jeong, Jong-Hun;Ryu, Jeong-Ho;Yun, Un-Ha;Park, Dong-Su;Jeong, Dae-Yong
    • Proceedings of the Materials Research Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.30.1-30.1
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    • 2011
  • Multiferroic thin films with composition $0.9BiFeO_3-0.1Ba(Cu_{1/3}Nb_{2/3})O_3$ were epitaxially grown by pulsed laser deposition on $SrRuO_3(001)/SrTiO_3$ (000) substrate $0.9BiFeO_3-0.1Ba(Cu_{1/3}Nb_{2/3})O_3$, which is assumed to be morphotropic phase boundary (MPB), that showed superior dielectric, ferroelectric and magnetic properties in our study on polycrystalline films. The structures of epitaxially grown films were characterized by means of XRD. From P-E measurements, samples exhibited typical ferroelectric hysteresis loops and large remnant polarization, whose value is much larger than those of pure BFO film. The enhancement of dielectric, ferroelectric, magnetic properties was attributed to the structural distortion induced by the BCN addition and the high physical stress effect.

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