Author:
Herron William J.,Garvey James F.
Abstract
ABSTRACTWe present our latest attempts to utilize a Smalley-type cluster beam source, to generate novel thin films. This technique employs entraining, within a high pressure molecular beam expansion, the products generated from laser ablation of a rotating target rod. We will show how such a cluster beam source can be used to generate a high temperature material within a molecular beam and deposit it intact on a relatively cool substrate. By tailoring the various expansion conditions (ie., expansion pressure, laser fluence, type of carrier gas, pulse delay, etc...) one can drastically effect the morphology and chemical nature of the surface generated. This technique has the promise that it may be able to fabricate a wide variety of thin films with obvious industrial applications (superconducting thin films, diamond-like carbon films, patterned or multi-layered thin films, etc...)
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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5 articles.
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