Solid-state dewetting of silver-thin films: self-assembled nano-geometries

  • Sultan M
  • Manolescu A
  • Svavarsson H
  • et al.
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The study presents the dynamics of solid-state dewetting of silver (Ag)-film annealed in N 2 ambient, analyzed by atomic force microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Varying the annealing parameters (i.e. temperature and time) and Ag-film thicknesses were taken into account, to determine their effect over the solid-state dewetting of Ag-films. Several morphological evolutions from nanohole to the presence of metastable nanorings were observed. It was determined that structures annealed at high temperature (≥900 °C) and/or time (≥2 h) results in formation of metastable nanorings and whose geometrical aspects and population grew with increasing film thickness. Possible applications of the structures for fabrication of silicon nanowire arrays and photo-emitters are briefly described.

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Sultan, M. T., Manolescu, A., Svavarsson, H. G., & Valfells, A. (2020). Solid-state dewetting of silver-thin films: self-assembled nano-geometries. IOP SciNotes, 1(3), 035203. https://doi.org/10.1088/2633-1357/abcea2

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