Influence of target-substrate distance during pulsed laser deposition on properties of LiNbO3 thin films

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This paper shows the results of studying the influence of target-substrate distance during pulsed laser deposition on electrical properties of LiNbO3 thin films. It has been shown that changing the target-substrate distance we can obtain thin films with a different composition. EDX spectra indicate that the LiNbO3 thin films fabricated under 120 mm target-substrate distance depleted Nb (0.7 atm. %) compare to LiNbO3 films fabricated under 20 mm target-substrate distance (11.0 atm. %). Varying target-substrate distance in the range from 20 mm to 120 mm charge carrier mobility increasing from 24 cm2/V•s to 395 cm2/V•s and concentration of charge carrier decreasing from 3•1013 cm-3 to 1•1012 cm-3. Obtained results can be used under development and fabrication of integral acousto-optic and surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices.

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Vakulov, Z., Zamburg, E., Golosov, D. A., Zavadskiy, S. M., Dostanko, A. P., Miakonkikh, A. V., … Ageev, O. A. (2017). Influence of target-substrate distance during pulsed laser deposition on properties of LiNbO3 thin films. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 917). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/917/3/032024

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