Preparation of TiO2-rich Ba-Ti-O thick films by laser chemical vapor deposition method
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TiO2-rich Ba-Ti-O films were prepared on Pt/Ti/SiO2/Si substrate by laser chemical vapor deposition (LCVD). Their phase relationship and microstructure were investigated. The single-phase BaTi2O5, Ba4Ti13O30 and BaTi5O11 films were prepared at Ti/Ba molar ratios mTi/Ba = 1.84–1.90, 2.83 and 4.49–4.55, respectively. The high deposition rate of TiO2-rich Ba-Ti-O films ranged from 54.0 μm/h to 177.6 μm/h. The permittivity of BaTi2O5 film (prepared at mTi/Ba = 1.84 and deposition temperature Tdep = 877 K), Ba4Ti13O30 film (prepared at mTi/Ba = 2.83 and Tdep = 914 K) and BaTi5O11 film (prepared at mTi/Ba = 4.49 and Tdep = 955 K) were 50, 40 and 21, respectively.
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laser chemical vapor deposition (LCVD) TiO2-rich Ba-Ti-O film microstructure deposition temperature dielectric propertiesReferences
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