JOURNAL ARTICLE

Stress and texture development during sputtering of yttria, zirconia, and yttria stabilized zirconia films on Si substrates

K. V. L. V. NarayanachariSrinivasan Raghavan

Year: 2012 Journal:   Journal of Applied Physics Vol: 112 (7)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

Understanding and controlling growth stress is a requisite for integrating oxides with Si. Yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ) is both an important functional oxide and a buffer layer material needed for integrating other functional oxides. Stress evolution during the growth of (100) and (111) oriented YSZ on Si (100) by radio frequency and reactive direct current sputtering has been investigated with an in-situ monitor and correlated with texture evolution. Films nucleated at rates <5 nm/min are found to be (111) oriented and grow predominantly under a compressive steady state stress. Films nucleated at rates >20 nm/min are found to be (100) oriented and grow under tension. A change in growth rate following the nucleation stage does not change the orientation. The value of the final steady state stress varies from −4.7 GPa to 0.3 GPa. The in-situ studies show that the steady state stress generation is a dynamic phenomenon occurring at the growth surface and not decided at film nucleation. The combination of stress evolution and texture evolution data shows that the adatom injection into the grain boundaries is the predominant source of compressive stress and grain boundary formation at the growth surface is the source of tensile stress.

Keywords:
Materials science Nucleation Yttria-stabilized zirconia Stress (linguistics) Sputtering Grain boundary Texture (cosmology) Cubic zirconia Grain growth Stress relaxation Thin film Grain size Metallurgy Composite material Ceramic Creep Nanotechnology Chemistry Microstructure

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