Supercritical Fluid Electrodeposition of Elemental Germanium onto Titanium Nitride Substrates

  • Cummings C
  • Bartlett P
  • Pugh D
  • et al.
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© The Author(s) 2015. Published by ECS.We report the electrodeposition of germanium from supercritical difluoromethane (sc-CH2F2) at 19 MPa and 358 K using [NnBu4][GeCl3]. Voltammetry shows a classic nucleation loop on the first anodic scan with a high nucleation overpotential for germanium on TiN. In all cases the deposition appears to be kinetically limited by a coupled, potential independent, chemical step. Films of germanium were deposited at a range of potentials. At high overpotentials the films were dendritic and poorly adherent. At lower overpotentials, below -2 V vs. Ag|LaF3, the films are smoother and more homogeneous. Analysis of the films by energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopy shows the presence of germanium with some chloride impurity. Raman spectroscopy confirms the deposition of amorphous germanium. Plating by pulsing to -1.9 V vs. Ag|LaF3 for 100 ms and then growth at -1.5 V vs. Ag|LaF3, was found to produce the best films. On annealing at 700°C under an Ar atmosphere for 1 hour the as-deposited amorphous germanium film is converted into crystalline germanium, as determined by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Raman spectroscopy.

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Cummings, C. Y., Bartlett, P. N., Pugh, D., Reid, G., Levason, W., Hasan, M. M., … Smith, D. C. (2015). Supercritical Fluid Electrodeposition of Elemental Germanium onto Titanium Nitride Substrates. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 162(14), D619–D624. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0771514jes

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