Residual stress relaxation induced by mass transport through interface of the Pd/SrTiO 3

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Metal interconnections having a small cross-section and short length can be subjected to very large mass transport due to the passing of high current densities. As a result, nonlinear diffusion and electromigration effects which may result in device failure and electrical instabilities may be manifested. Various thicknesses of Pd were deposited over SrTiO 3 substrate. Residual stress of the deposited film was evaluated by measuring the variation of d-spacing versus sin 2ψ through conventional X-ray diffraction method. It has been found that the lattice misfit within film and substrate might be relaxed because of mass transport. Besides, the relation between residual intrinsic stress and oxygen diffusion through deposited film has been expressed. Consequently, appearance of oxide intermediate layer may adjust interfacial characteristics and suppress electrical conductivity by increasing electron scattering through metallic films. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Nazarpour, S., Afshar, F., Zamani, C., Moghimian, N., & Cirera, A. (2010). Residual stress relaxation induced by mass transport through interface of the Pd/SrTiO 3. Nanoscale Research Letters, 5(4), 709–713. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11671-010-9535-z

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