-
Book Title: DTIC ADA080078: Ion Implantation in Perovskite Type
-
Book Category: LAYERS
-
Language: english
-
Post Date: 2025-04-15 14:54:21
-
PDF Size: 8.11 MB
-
Book Pages: 17
-
Read Online: Read PDF Book Online
-
PDF Download: Click to Download the PDF
- Tags:
DTIC ADA080078: Ion Implantation in Perovskite Type
More Book Details
Description of the Book:
The object of this work was to study ion implantation in perovskite ferroelectrics and to investigate the conductive behavior of implanted layers. Implantation experiments were carried out on strontium titanate, barium titanate (single crystal and ceramic), titanium dioxide (rutile), lithium niobate, and lithium tantalate. Ion beams attempted were H(+), B(+), C(+), N(+), Fe(+), Ar(+), As(+), Ta(+), and Nb(++). In general the most effective ion in producing conductivity was boron, B(+). Significant conductivity was measured in the substrates above, except for single crystals of barium titanate and lithium tantalate. Boron implanted in strontium titanate and subsequently annealed resulted in highly conductive layers, whose sheet resistance could be between 100 and 100,000 ohm per square. The charge carrier mobility in this system was 5 sq. cm/volt sec at room temperature, increasing to 100 sq. cm/volt sec at 77 K. Implantation doses were 10 to the 16th power to 10 to the 17th power ions/sq.
cm. The implantation depth, as revealed by chemical stripping experiments, was about 500 nm. A conductive anomaly was measured in some samples at 105 K, the cubic-tetragonal transition temperature
- Creator/s: Defense Technical Information Center
- Date: 12/20/1979
- Year: 1979
- Book Topics/Themes: DTIC Archive, Gerson, Robert, MISSOURI UNIV-ROLLA, *ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY, *ION IMPLANTATION, *FERROELECTRIC MATERIALS, MOBILITY, EXPERIMENTAL DATA, LAYERS, RESISTANCE, SINGLE CRYSTALS, CHARGE CARRIERS, SUBSTRATES, ION BEAMS, DEPTH, TITANIUM DIOXIDE, BARIUM TITANATES, TITANATES, BARIUM COMPOUNDS, STRONTIUM COMPOUNDS, NIOBATES
Leave a Reply