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Wiley-VCH Verlag, Chemical Vapor Deposition, 7(12), p. 442-447, 2006

DOI: 10.1002/cvde.200606491

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Iridium metal thin films and patterned IrO2 nanowires deposited using iridium(I) carbonyl precursors

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Abstract

2010302010042 ; 化學系 ; Highly volatile iridium(l) carbonyl complexes (1-5) with three anionic fluorinated chelates, namely ketoiminate, aminoalkoxide, or iminoalkoxide, have been synthesized and their physical properties relevant to CVD are evaluated. A single-crystal Xray diffraction (XRD) study on Ir(CO)(2)(amakNMe(2)) (3) confirms a square-planar geometry with two cis-orientated carbonyl ligands. Metallic iridium, polycrystalline IrO2 thin films, or even patterned IrO2 nanowires are deposited using lr(CO)(2)(hfdaN(n)Pr) (5) as the CVD precursor. A systematic investigation of the deposition of IrO2 nanowires is conducted, showing a close correlation of observed crystallite morphology with applied system pressure, underlying growth surface, and deposition temperature. Of particular importance, tilted and vertically aligned IrO2 nanowires are obtained on LiTaO3(012) and LiNbO3(100) surfaces under a pressure of 30 Torr of oxygen at 425 degrees C. The morphology and structural composition of the IrO2 are confirmed by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and XRD analyses.