Hafnon (HfSiO4) as it is initially formed in a partially demixed film of hafnium titanate (HfTiO4) on fused SiO2 is studied by atomic number (Z) contrast high resolution scanning electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, and Raman spectroscopy and microscopy. The results show exsoluted Ti is the catalyst for hafnon formation by a two-step reaction. Ti first reacts with SiO2 to produce a glassy Ti-silicate. Ti is then replaced by Hf in the silicate to produce HfSiO4. The results suggest this behavior is prototypical of other Ti-bearing ternary or higher order oxide films on SiO2 when film thermal instability involves Ti exsolution. © 2013 Author(s).
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Hoppe, E. E., Cisneros-Morales, M. C., & Aita, C. R. (2013). Ti-catalyzed HfSiO4 formation in HfTiO4 films on SiO2 studied by Z-contrast scanning electron microscopy. APL Materials, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4818171
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