Abstract
Ongoing active development of modern radio frequency electronic devices operating in the millimeter (V) band, such as fifth-generation wireless communications, demands new materials to control electromagnetic interference, compatibility, and reliability of such systems. This work investigates feasibility absorptive non-reflective thin coatings deposition on dielectric substrates using simultaneous magnetron co-deposition. For this, electromagnetic waves propagation in the millimeter band through in micrometer-thick Al-Si films of varied composition was studied. The co-deposition process was controlled by the ratio of sputtered atoms fluxes. Graded segregation was observed under certain parameters of the co-deposition process, resulting in a depth gradient of an aluminum content, as confirmed by the secondary ion mass spectrometry study. A qualitative model was proposed involving aluminum-induced silicon recrystallization happening in the course of a known aluminum interlayer exchange process. The observed Al-Si segregation effect in micrometer-thick films allows for preparation of the non-reflective and absorptive material for operation in the V-band with reflection losses more than 10 dB and transmission losses around 5 dB in the bandwidth of up to 20 GHz.
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Serdobintsev, A. A., Galushka, V. V., Kozhevnikov, I. O., Pavlov, A. M., & Starodubov, A. V. (2021). Gradient magnetron co-sputtered μm-thick Al-Si films on dielectric substrates for operation in the millimeter-wave band. Applied Physics Letters, 119(16). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0058572
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