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Berlin 2008 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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DS: Fachverband Dünne Schichten

DS 17: Poster: Trends in Ion Beam Technology, Magnetism in Thin Films, Functional Oxides, High-k Dielectric Materials, Semiconductor Nanophotonics, Nanoengineered Thin Films, Layer Deposition Processes, Layer Growth, Layer Properties, Thin Film Characterisation, Metal and Amorphous Layers, Application of Thin Films

DS 17.42: Poster

Dienstag, 26. Februar 2008, 09:30–13:30, Poster A

Morphology of ion-beam eroded Si surface: Sputtering at near normal and glancing incident angles — •Kun Zhang1, Hans Hofsäss1, Frank Rotter1, Klaus Jesiek1, Michael Uhrmacher1, Carsten Ronning1, and Johann Krauser21II. Physikalisches Institut and SFB 602, Universität Göttingen, Friedrich-Hund-Platz 1, 37077 Göttingen, Germany — 2Fachbereich Automatisierung und Informatik, Hochschule Harz, Friedrichstraße 57-59, D-38855 Wernigerode

Surface morphology evolution induced by ion-sputter-erosion can be explained by a linear continuum theory (developed by Bradley and Harper) of the interplay between ion beam erosion roughening and surface diffusion smoothening processes. This theory predicts the evolution of quasi-periodic surface ripple-patterns, which orientate perpendicular to the beam direction for tilted incidence angles less than a critical angle θc (but quite generally, greater than about 30), or parallel to the beam direction for incidence angles close to grazing. In this work, we report on the evolution of Si surfaces investigated with incidence angles at two extreme cases: near sample normal direction and around the critical angle. The experiments were performed using atomic force microscopy after low-energy (2 – 5 keV) Xe+ ion irradiation at room temperature with ion-fluences from 3 · 1014 ions/cm2 to 1 · 1018 ions/cm2. After erosion at near normal direction (θ < 30), the surfaces are flat and isotropic, in contract to other reports. Two-dimensional nano-patterns evolve after erosion at critical angle θc.

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