Corrosion Resistance of Atomic Layer Deposition-Generated Amorphous Thin Films.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Department of Chemistry, 1253 University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403, United States.

Published: November 2016

Atomic layer deposition (ALD) was used to prepare amorphous thin films of AlO, NbO, and TaO on both silicon substrates and aluminum blocks. Etch rates in 10 M NHOH were determined from X-ray reflectometry data collected as a function of time. Amorphous AlO thin films were found to have an etch rate of 0.5 nm min and an increase in roughness of ∼0.01 nm min. Electron microscopy data showed etch pits, consistent with the increase in roughness. Amorphous NbO and TaO films showed no appreciable etching or roughening over the course of a ∼500 h continuous immersion. An NbO-coated aluminum block showed no corrosion after immersion in 10 M NHOH for over 200 h, suggesting that the coatings were pinhole-free. These results suggest that amorphous ALD thin films of NbO and TaO are candidates as barrier layers for aluminum in caustic environments.

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