By direct observations of transmission electron microscopy (TEM), irreversible morphological transformations of as-deposited amorphous Au/Si multilayer (a-Au/a-Si) were observed on heating. The well arrayed sequence of the multilayer changed to zigzag layered structure at 478 K (=Tzig). Finally, the zigzag structure transformed to Au nanoparticles at 508 K. The distribution of the Au nanoparticles was random within the thin film. In situ X-ray diffraction during heating can clarify partial crystallization Si (c-Si) in the multilayer at 450 K (= ), which corresponds to metal induced crystallization (MIC) from amorphous Si (a-Si) accompanying by Au diffusion. On further heating, a-Au started to crystallize at around 480 K (=Tc) and gradually grew up to 3.2 nm in radius, although the volume of c-Si was almost constant. Continuous heating caused crystal Au (c-Au) melting into liquid AuSi (ℓ-AuSi) at 600 K (= ), which was lower than bulk eutectic temperature ( ).
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Aono, M., Ueda, T., Abe, H., Kobayashi, S., & Inaba, K. (2014). Au Nanoparticle Formation from Amorphous Au/Si Multilayer. Journal of Crystallization Process and Technology, 04(04), 193–205. https://doi.org/10.4236/jcpt.2014.44024
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