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Nanostructure and Optical Property Tailoring of Zinc Tin Nitride Thin Films through Phenomenological Decoupling: A Pathway to Enhanced Control

Hain, Caroline
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Wieczerzak, Krzysztof
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Casari, Daniele
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March 11, 2024
Acs Applied Nano Materials

This work addresses the need for precise control of thin film sputtering processes to enable thin film material tailoring on the example of zinc tin nitride (ZTN) thin films deposited via microwave plasma-assisted high power reactive magnetron sputtering (MAR-HiPIMS). The applied in situ diagnostic techniques (Langmuir probe and energy-resolved time-of-flight mass spectrometry) supported monitoring changes in the deposition environment with respect to microwave (MW) power. During MAR-HiPIMS, the presence of nitride ions in the gas phase (ZnN+, ZnN2+, SnN+, SnN2+) was detected. This indicates that the MW plasma facilitated their production, as opposed to pure R-HiPIMS. Additionally, MW plasma caused post-ionisation of sputtered atoms and reduced the overall energy-per-charge range of incoming charged species. By varying the MW power and substrate biasing, films with comparable chemical compositions (approximately Zn0.92Sn1.08N2) but different structures, ranging from polycrystalline to preferentially textured, were successfully produced. The application of density functional theory (DFT) further enabled the relationship between the lattice parameters and the optical properties of ZTN to be explored, where the material's optical anisotropy nature was determined. It was found that despite considerable differences in crystallinity, the changes induced in the lattice parameters were subangstrom, causing only minor changes in the final optical properties of ZTN.

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DOI
10.1021/acsanm.3c06178
Web of Science ID

WOS:001183929600001

Author(s)
Hain, Caroline
Wieczerzak, Krzysztof
Casari, Daniele
Sharma, Amit
Xomalis, Angelos
Sturm, Patrick
Michler, Johann
Hessler-Wyser, Aicha  
Nelis, Thomas
Date Issued

2024-03-11

Publisher

Amer Chemical Soc

Published in
Acs Applied Nano Materials
Volume

7

Issue

6

Start page

6242

End page

6252

Subjects

Technology

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Zinc Tin Nitride

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Texture Tailoring

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Microwaveplasma

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Reactive Hipims

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Optical Properties

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Plasma Diagnostics

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Dft

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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PV-LAB  
FunderGrant Number

Eurostars

Innosuisse - Swiss Innovation Agency

754364

European Union

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April 17, 2024
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