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  • * This study demonstrates that using layer-by-layer deposition with controlled soft-baking temperature and annealing time can successfully form a columnar grain structure in LNO films on a Si-SiO substrate.
  • * The resulting LNO films have low resistivity (~700 µOhm·cm) and are compatible with high-quality lead zirconate-titanate (PZT) film growth, enhancing the potential for new materials and devices in various applications.

Article Abstract

Conductive LaNiO (LNO) films with an ABO perovskite structure deposited on silicon wafers are a promising material for various electronics applications. The creation of a well-defined columnar grain structure in CSD (Chemical Solution Deposition) LNO films is challenging to achieve on an amorphous substrate. Here, we report the formation of columnar grain structure in LNO films deposited on the Si-SiO substrate via layer-by-layer deposition with the control of soft-baking temperature and high temperature annealing time of each deposited layer. The columnar structure is controlled not by typical heterogeneous nucleation on the film/substrate interface, but by the crystallites' coalescence during the successive layers' deposition and annealing. The columnar structure of LNO film provides the low resistivity value ~700 µOhm·cm and is well suited to lead zirconate-titanate (PZT) film growth with perfect crystalline structure and ferroelectric performance. These results extend the understanding of columnar grain growth via CSD techniques and may enable the development of new materials and devices for distinct applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9959992PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28041938DOI Listing

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