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Gases and Fluids
The gas-jet method of deposition of nanostructured silver films
N. Yu. Bykova, A. I. Safonovb, D. V. Leshcheva, S. V. Starinskiyb, A. V. Bulgakovb a Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
b S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
The synthesis of thin silver films by the gas-jet deposition method is experimentally and theoretically studied. When the metal is deposited onto silicon substrates from a supersonic jet of silver vapor with a helium carrier gas, nanostructured films with a –30 nm size of nanostructures are obtained for a 1230–1380 K range of jet source temperatures. The data on Ag–He gas-jet dynamics when it is expanded into vacuum (velocity, temperature, concentration, flux of particles onto a substrate) depending on parameters at the source (vapor temperature, flow rate of a carrier gas) are obtained by the method of direct simulation Monte Carlo. The range of optimal helium flow rates, when the efficiency of a gas-jet source is maximal, is determined. It is established that the presence of a background gas in a deposition chamber at pressure higher than 1 Pa decreases the flow of particles onto a substrate, and a simple way of its evaluation is proposed. Conditions for formation of silver clusters in the jet are determined by using the simulation. It is shown that for experimental deposition regimes there are no clusters in the jet, and the observed silver nanostructures are formed on the substrate surface.
Received: 10.04.2018 Revised: 10.04.2018 Accepted: 15.12.2018
Citation:
N. Yu. Bykov, A. I. Safonov, D. V. Leshchev, S. V. Starinskiy, A. V. Bulgakov, “The gas-jet method of deposition of nanostructured silver films”, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 89:6 (2019), 830–843; Tech. Phys., 64:6 (2019), 776–789
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