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  • 2001Thickness dependent morphology and electrical characteristics of SrBi 2Ta2O9 deposited by metal organic decomposition1citations

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  • Kohlstedt, Hermann
  • Nagel, Nicolas
  • Waser, Rainer
  • Schindler, Gïnther
  • Mikolajick, Thomas
  • Kastner, Marcus J.
  • Hartner, Walter
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Thickness dependent morphology and electrical characteristics of SrBi 2Ta2O9 deposited by metal organic decomposition

  • Kohlstedt, Hermann
  • Nagel, Nicolas
  • Waser, Rainer
  • Mört, Manfred
  • Schindler, Gïnther
  • Mikolajick, Thomas
  • Kastner, Marcus J.
  • Hartner, Walter
  • Dehm, Christine
Abstract

<p>The dependence of morphology of SrBi2Ta2O9 (SBT) deposited by Metal Organic Decomposition (MOD) on film thickness and annealing temperature during the crystallization anneal was investigated. From Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) images of these films it can be seen that nucleation and grain growth strongly depends on SBT thickness which also affects the electrical characteristics of the correspondent Pt/SBT/Pt-capacitors. In this work results of a morphological study of SBT films with thicknesses between 40 and 110nm and annealing temperatures between 650C and 725C will be presented.</p>

Topics
  • morphology
  • grain
  • atomic force microscopy
  • annealing
  • crystallization
  • decomposition
  • grain growth