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Excimer laser photolysis of organometallic compounds for Zn deposition

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1989
abstract:
The mechanism of dimethylzinc (DMZn) and diethylzinc (DEZn) photofragmentation through two-photon resonant absorption to the lowest electronic dissociative states (A1A, B1IIu) has been investigated by tunable dye-laser multiphoton ionization time-of-flight mass spectroscopy. In the second part of the work, DEZn was chosen as precursor compound for zinc film photodeposition, since MPI-TOF measurement had shown that the main dissociative channel at 248 nm (KrF emission) produced Zn atoms. The organometallic was photolyzed by a focussed KrF excimer laser beam perpendicularly impinging onto a quartz substrate. Localized zinc depositions with thicknesses in the range 300-3000 Å have been obtained and the deposition process has been investigated by monitoring the time evolution of the fraction of a HeNe laser beam transmitted by the growing zinc film. © 1989.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Chemical Reactions--Photolysis; Ionization--Spectroscopic Analysis; Lasers; Excimer--Effects; Organometallics--Decomposition; Ultraviolet Radiation--Radiation Effects; Dialkylzinc Decomposition; Excimer Laser Photolysis; Organozinc Compounds; Photolytic Zinc Deposition; Time-of-Flight Mass Spectroscopy; Zinc and Alloys
List of contributors:
Larciprete, Rosanna
Authors of the University:
LARCIPRETE ROSANNA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/199543
Published in:
APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
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