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Preferential Orientation of Photochromic Gadolinium Oxyhydride Films

We report preferential orientation control in photochromic gadolinium oxyhydride (GdHO) thin films deposited by a two-step process. Gadolinium hydride (GdH(2-x)) films were grown by reactive magnetron sputtering, followed by oxidation in air. The preferential orientation, grain size, anion concentra...

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Autores principales: Baba, Elbruz Murat, Montero, Jose, Moldarev, Dmitrii, Moro, Marcos Vinicius, Wolff, Max, Primetzhofer, Daniel, Sartori, Sabrina, Zayim, Esra, Karazhanov, Smagul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32664654
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25143181
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author Baba, Elbruz Murat
Montero, Jose
Moldarev, Dmitrii
Moro, Marcos Vinicius
Wolff, Max
Primetzhofer, Daniel
Sartori, Sabrina
Zayim, Esra
Karazhanov, Smagul
author_facet Baba, Elbruz Murat
Montero, Jose
Moldarev, Dmitrii
Moro, Marcos Vinicius
Wolff, Max
Primetzhofer, Daniel
Sartori, Sabrina
Zayim, Esra
Karazhanov, Smagul
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description We report preferential orientation control in photochromic gadolinium oxyhydride (GdHO) thin films deposited by a two-step process. Gadolinium hydride (GdH(2-x)) films were grown by reactive magnetron sputtering, followed by oxidation in air. The preferential orientation, grain size, anion concentrations and photochromic response of the films were strongly dependent on the deposition pressure. The GdHO films showed a preferential orientation along the [100] direction and exhibited photochromism when synthesized at deposition pressures of up to 5.8 Pa. The photochromic contrast was larger than 20% when the films were deposited below 2.8 Pa with a 0.22 H(2)/Ar flow ratio. We argue that the relation of preferential orientation and the post deposition oxidation since oxygen concentration is known to be a key parameter for photochromism in rare-earth oxyhydride thin films. The experimental observations described above were explained by the decrease of the grain size as a result of the increase of the deposition pressure of the sputtering gas, followed by a higher oxygen incorporation.
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spelling pubmed-73971922020-08-16 Preferential Orientation of Photochromic Gadolinium Oxyhydride Films Baba, Elbruz Murat Montero, Jose Moldarev, Dmitrii Moro, Marcos Vinicius Wolff, Max Primetzhofer, Daniel Sartori, Sabrina Zayim, Esra Karazhanov, Smagul Molecules Article We report preferential orientation control in photochromic gadolinium oxyhydride (GdHO) thin films deposited by a two-step process. Gadolinium hydride (GdH(2-x)) films were grown by reactive magnetron sputtering, followed by oxidation in air. The preferential orientation, grain size, anion concentrations and photochromic response of the films were strongly dependent on the deposition pressure. The GdHO films showed a preferential orientation along the [100] direction and exhibited photochromism when synthesized at deposition pressures of up to 5.8 Pa. The photochromic contrast was larger than 20% when the films were deposited below 2.8 Pa with a 0.22 H(2)/Ar flow ratio. We argue that the relation of preferential orientation and the post deposition oxidation since oxygen concentration is known to be a key parameter for photochromism in rare-earth oxyhydride thin films. The experimental observations described above were explained by the decrease of the grain size as a result of the increase of the deposition pressure of the sputtering gas, followed by a higher oxygen incorporation. MDPI 2020-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7397192/ /pubmed/32664654 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25143181 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Montero, Jose
Moldarev, Dmitrii
Moro, Marcos Vinicius
Wolff, Max
Primetzhofer, Daniel
Sartori, Sabrina
Zayim, Esra
Karazhanov, Smagul
Preferential Orientation of Photochromic Gadolinium Oxyhydride Films
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32664654
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25143181
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