LANTHANUM CALCIUM MANGANITE GROWN BY LASER ABLATION: OPTIMISATION OF THE DEPOSITION PARAMETERS
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
1996
Abstract:
Lanthanum manganite doped with alkaline earths have become of interest for their magneto resistive properties. Pulsed laser ablation has been very successful in the preparation of a wide range of perovskite type oxides and is proving to be particularly useful in this case. A study of the process parameters which affect the structure and morphology of the film is presented.
LaO.67CaO.33Mn03 has been grown on SrTi03 using an XeCl excimer laser; some of the films were later processed under different pressures of oxygen at 950 °C. The effect of growth temperature, laser pulse energy and oxygen annealing pressure were investigated using X ray diffraction and electron microscopy.
Highly oriented growth was observed in samples grown below 700 °C in the (200) direction, coincident with the substrate orientation. The samples grown at higher temperature are polycrystalline and their crystalline order improves with post-growth annealing at 950 °C in an oxygen flux.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Bocelli, Gabriele; Leccabue, Fabrizio; Watts, BERNARD ENRICO
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Titolo del libro:
Electroceramics V: International Conference on Electronic Ceramics & Applications