Lateral solid-phase epitaxy of oxide thin films on glass substrate seeded with oxide nanosheets

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We developed a technique to fabricate oxide thin films with uniaxially controlled crystallographic orientation and lateral size of more than micrometers on amorphous substrates. This technique is lateral solid-phase epitaxy, where epitaxial crystallization of amorphous precursor is seeded with ultrathin oxide nanosheets sparsely (≈10% coverage) deposited on the substrate. Transparent conducting Nb-doped anatase TiO2 thin films were fabricated on glass substrates by this technique. Perfect (001) orientation and large grains with lateral sizes up to 10 μm were confirmed by X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy, and electron beam backscattering diffraction measurements. As a consequence of these features, the obtained film exhibited excellent electrical transport properties comparable to those of epitaxial thin films on single-crystalline substrates. This technique is a versatile method for fabricating high-quality oxide thin films other than anatase TiO2 and would increase the possible applications of oxide-based thin film devices. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Taira, K., Hirose, Y., Nakao, S., Yamada, N., Kogure, T., Shibata, T., … Hasegawa, T. (2014). Lateral solid-phase epitaxy of oxide thin films on glass substrate seeded with oxide nanosheets. ACS Nano, 8(6), 6145–6150. https://doi.org/10.1021/nn501563j

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