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Volume 11 Issue 3
Jun.  2004
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Yan Huang, Hong Qiu, Liqing Pan, Yue Tian, Fengping Wang,  and Ping Wu, Effect of annealing on composition,structure and electrical properties of Au layers grown on different thickness Cr layers, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 11(2004), No. 3, pp. 235-239.
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Yan Huang, Hong Qiu, Liqing Pan, Yue Tian, Fengping Wang,  and Ping Wu, Effect of annealing on composition,structure and electrical properties of Au layers grown on different thickness Cr layers, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 11(2004), No. 3, pp. 235-239.
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Effect of annealing on composition,structure and electrical properties of Au layers grown on different thickness Cr layers

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    Hong Qiu    E-mail: qiuhong@sas.ustb.edu.cn

  • 110 nm-thick Au layers were sputter-deposited on unheated glasses coated about a 10 nm-thick and a 50 nm-thick Cr layer respectively. The Au/Cr bilayer films were annealed in a vacuum of 1 mPa at 300℃ for 2, 5 and 30 min, respectively. Auger electron spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and Field emission scanning electron microscopy were used to analyze the composition and structure of the Au layers. The resistivity of the bilayer films was measured by using four-point probe technique. The adhesion of the bilayer films to the substrate was tested using tape tests. The amount of Cr atoms diffusing into the Au layer increases with increasing the annealing time, resulting in a decrease in lattice constant and an increase in resistivity of the Au layer. The content of Cr inside the Au layer grown on the thinner Cr layer is less than that grown on the thicker Cr layer. For the Au/Cr bilayer films, the lower resistivity and the good adhesion to the glass substrate can be obtained at a shorter annealing time for a thinner Cr layer.
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    Effect of annealing on composition,structure and electrical properties of Au layers grown on different thickness Cr layers

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    • 110 nm-thick Au layers were sputter-deposited on unheated glasses coated about a 10 nm-thick and a 50 nm-thick Cr layer respectively. The Au/Cr bilayer films were annealed in a vacuum of 1 mPa at 300℃ for 2, 5 and 30 min, respectively. Auger electron spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and Field emission scanning electron microscopy were used to analyze the composition and structure of the Au layers. The resistivity of the bilayer films was measured by using four-point probe technique. The adhesion of the bilayer films to the substrate was tested using tape tests. The amount of Cr atoms diffusing into the Au layer increases with increasing the annealing time, resulting in a decrease in lattice constant and an increase in resistivity of the Au layer. The content of Cr inside the Au layer grown on the thinner Cr layer is less than that grown on the thicker Cr layer. For the Au/Cr bilayer films, the lower resistivity and the good adhesion to the glass substrate can be obtained at a shorter annealing time for a thinner Cr layer.
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