Materials Research (May 2013)

Effect of cage configuration in structural and optical properties of tin films grown by cathodic cage discharge

  • Natália de Freitas Daudt,
  • Júlio César Pereira Barbosa,
  • Marina de Oliveira Cardoso Macêdo,
  • Marcelo Barbalho Pereira,
  • Clodomiro Alves Junior

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392013005000065
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
pp. 766 – 771

Abstract

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Cathodic cage discharge was developed recently in order to eliminate phenomena as edge effect and overheating, which occurs during conventional processes. In this study, the effect of cage configuration in active species during the deposition process and optical properties of TiN film were studied. TiN compound was chosen because its optical properties are very sensitive to slight variations in microstructure and film thickness, becoming a good monitoring tool in fabrication process control. Cages were made of titanium and have different holes numbers and holes diameter. Electrical efficiency of the system and optical properties of TiN films were strongly influenced by experimental conditions. It was found that with more holes at the top of cage, deposition rate and crystallinity were higher, if compared to cages with a small number of holes at the top. On the other hand, the opposite behavior was observed when more holes were located at the sidewall of cage.

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