Issue 5, 2017

Role of substrate surface morphology on the epitaxial growth behavior of cerium oxide films prepared by chemical solution deposition

Abstract

CeO2 films were prepared by chemical solution deposition on Ni–5 at% W substrates with special surface morphologies. The special morphologies of the NiW substrates including pores and grooves could be obtained by an electrochemical etching process. The influence of substrate surface morphologies on the nucleation and growth behaviors of cerium oxide films was investigated. The micropores had a strong influence on the random nucleation of the CeO2 films. With increasing pore size on the surface of the NiW substrates, the epitaxial nucleation mode became the dominant mode. The amount of c-axis-oriented grains increased and the in-plane FWHM values decreased. On the other hand, the grooves had a weak effect on the crystallization of the CeO2 films. Pure (00l)-oriented grains and sharp texture of the CeO2 films could be acquired on the substrate with large grooves. This reveals that the substrate surface morphology plays a vital role in the crystallization behaviors of CeO2 films.

Graphical abstract: Role of substrate surface morphology on the epitaxial growth behavior of cerium oxide films prepared by chemical solution deposition

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Sep 2016
Accepted
06 Dec 2016
First published
06 Dec 2016

CrystEngComm, 2017,19, 795-801

Role of substrate surface morphology on the epitaxial growth behavior of cerium oxide films prepared by chemical solution deposition

L. H. Jin, Y. N. Li, J. Q. Feng, Y. Wang, C. S. Li, Z. M. Yu, L. Lei, G. Y. Zhao, A. Sulpice and P. X. Zhang, CrystEngComm, 2017, 19, 795 DOI: 10.1039/C6CE02014C

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