Author:
Bates J. B.,Dudney N. J.,Chu Y. T.,Mazumdar P.
Abstract
Increased interest in ion conducting thin films and thin-film devices is evidenced by the number of papers on this topic presented at the recent Garmisch conference [1[. Magnetically enhanced (magnetron) sputtering [2,3] is an important technique for depositing these as well as other kinds of ceramic thin films. Two advantages of magnetron over conventional diode sputtering are the increased sputtering rate, which is important in the deposition of ceramic materials, and the reduction in electron bombardment of the substrate and growing film. In this paper, we describe our high-vacuum film growth chamber and present the results of tests of this system in fabricating films of lithium ion conducting glass electrolytes, TiS2, and vanadium oxide by reactive dc and rf magnetron sputtering. The results of combining these films into a thin film lithium battery also are discussed.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
3 articles.
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