The influence of nanoscale morphology on the resistivity of cluster-assembled nanostructured metallic thin films

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We have studied in situ the evolution of the electrical resistivity of Fe, Pd, Nb, W and Mo cluster-assembled films during their growth by supersonic cluster beam deposition. We observed resistivity of cluster-assembled films several orders of magnitude larger than the bulk, as well as an increase in resistivity by increasing the film thickness in contrast to what was observed for atom-assembled metallic films. This suggests that the nanoscale morphological features typical of ballistic films growth, such as the minimal cluster-cluster interconnection and the evolution of surface roughness with thickness, are responsible for the observed behaviour. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

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Barborini, J. E., Corbelli, G., Bertolini, G., Repetto, P., Leccardi, M., Vinati, S., & Milani, P. (2010). The influence of nanoscale morphology on the resistivity of cluster-assembled nanostructured metallic thin films. New Journal of Physics, 12. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/12/7/073001

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