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- 2023Direct-methane anode-supported solid oxide fuel cells fabricated by aqueous gel-castingcitations
- 2023Direct-methane anode-supported solid oxide fuel cells fabricated by aqueous gel-castingcitations
- 2023Development of Fe2O3/YSZ ceramic plates for cryogenic operation of resistive-protected gaseous detectorscitations
- 2023Hydrogen-rich gas production by steam reforming and oxidative steam reforming of methanol over La[sub]0.6sr[sub]0.4CoO[sub]3-d: effects of preparation, operation conditions, and redox cyclescitations
- 2019Reversible operation performance of microtubular solid oxide cells with a nickelate-based oxygen electrodecitations
- 2018Enhanced Performance of Gadolinia-Doped Ceria Diffusion Barrier Layers Fabricated by Pulsed Laser Deposition for Large-Area Solid Oxide Fuel Cellscitations
- 2016Spark plasma sintered Si3N4/TiN nanocomposites obtained by a colloidal processing routecitations
- 2016Spark Plasma Sintered Si3N4/TiN Nanocomposites Obtained by a Colloidal Processing Routecitations
- 2015Structural analysis of strained LaVO 3 thin filmscitations
- 2015XAFS investigations of Y-Ti-enriched nanometric oxides in ODS ferritic steels after neutron irradiation in Experimental Reactors
- 2015Effect of bombarding steel with Xe+ ions on the surface nanostructure and on pulsed plasma nitriding processcitations
- 2014Multicharacterization approach for studying InAl(Ga)N/Al(Ga)N/GaN heterostructures for high electron mobility transistorscitations
- 2013The effect of noble gas bombarding on nitrogen diffusion in steelcitations
- 2013Structure and magnetism of epitaxial PrVO 3 filmscitations
- 2013Effect of Xe+ ion bombardment induced patterns in stainless steel on plasma nitriding processes
- 2013Effects of ion-beam bombardment and nitridation on physical/mechanical properties of 100Cr6 TiN coated steels
- 2013Analysis of wavelength influence on a-Si crystallization processes with nanosecond laser sourcescitations
- 2013Influence of the structure and composition of titanium nitride substrates on carbon nanotubes grown by chemical vapour depositioncitations
- 2012Manufacturing of anode-supported tubular solid oxide fuel cells by a new shaping technique using aqueous gel-castingcitations
- 2011Corrosion mitigation of buried structures by soils modification
- 2005Characterization of SiC thin film obtained by magnetron reactive sputtering : IBA, IR and Raman studies
- 2005Influence of substrate temperature on growth of nanocrystalline silicon carbide by reactive magnetron sputteringcitations
- 2004Characterization of SiC thin film obtained by magnetron reactive sputtering : IBA, IR and Raman studies
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Influence of substrate temperature on growth of nanocrystalline silicon carbide by reactive magnetron sputtering
Abstract
International audience ; Hydrogenated nanocrystalline silicon carbide were grown at various deposition temperatures T-d from 200 to 600 degrees C by means of reactive magnetron sputtering in a plasma of 80% H-2 and 20% Ar mixture. A detailed investigation of the structural, compositional, phase nature, and morphology was carried out by complementary sophisticated techniques, such as Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction (XRD), Rutherford backscattering, nuclear reaction, and elastic recoil detection analysis techniques, in addition to conventional and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) observations. A crystallization onset with a fraction of 35% was observed for T-d=300 degrees C, which improved to 80% for T-d=600 degrees C, reflected by an increasing density of the SiC nanocrystals which kept an average size of about 5 nm. The observed fiber textures present < 102 > and < 11.> texture components, with . larger than 2, while SiC nanocrystals elongated along the [111] direction are also evidenced. These latter are supported by the careful analyses of the HRTEM images which show evidence of faulted growing cubic SiC, as the origin of the very close hexagonal 6H-SiC structure taken into account in the XRD refinement. These various features were found quite consistent with the optical properties of the layers, and, in particular, the evolutions of both optical gap and static refractive index.