Resistivity of thin Au films as a function of grain diameter and temperature

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Abstract

In thin polycrystalline gold films of four different thicknesses the average grain diameter is varied by different heat treatments. The resistivity as a function of temperature and grain diameter can be analysed satisfactorily in terms of grain-boundary scattering alone. The result is identical with experiments in which the resistivity is measured as a function of the film thickness. Therefore grain-boundary scattering must be the dominant contribution to the excess thin-film resistivity in polycrystalline thin films. Only a rough estimate of the small amount of surface scattering can be given

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Vries, J. W. C. de. (1988). Resistivity of thin Au films as a function of grain diameter and temperature. Journal of Physics F: Metal Physics, 18(2), 331–331. https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4608/18/2/515

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