Atomic Layer Deposition of Nickel Using a Heteroleptic Ni Precursor with NH3 and Selective Deposition on Defects of Graphene

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Atomic layer deposition (ALD) of Ni was demonstrated by introducing a novel oxygen-free heteroleptic Ni precursor, (η3-cyclohexenyl)( η5-cyclopentadienyl)nickel(II) [Ni(Chex)(Cp)]. For this process, non-oxygen-containing reactants (NH3 and H2 molecules) were used within a deposition temperature range of 320-340 °C. Typical ALD growth behavior was confirmed at 340 °C with a self-limiting growth rate of 1.1 Å/cycle. Furthermore, a postannealing process was carried out in a H2 ambient environment to improve the quality of the as-deposited Ni film. As a result, a high-quality Ni film with a substantially low resistivity (44.9 μωcm) was obtained, owing to the high purity and excellent crystallinity. Finally, this Ni ALD process was also performed on a graphene surface. Selective deposition of Ni on defects of graphene was confirmed by transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy analyses with a low growth rate (∼0.27 Å/cycle). This unique method can be further used to fabricate two-dimensional functional materials for several potential applications.

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Kim, M., Nabeya, S., Nandi, D. K., Suzuki, K., Kim, H. M., Cho, S. Y., … Kim, S. H. (2019). Atomic Layer Deposition of Nickel Using a Heteroleptic Ni Precursor with NH3 and Selective Deposition on Defects of Graphene. ACS Omega, 4(6), 11126–11134. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b01003

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