Title of article :
Effect of target modification on deposition rates of
hexaphenyldisilane by laser ablation
Author/Authors :
Cheng Wang and Xiaoyan Zeng، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
The effects of target modification on film deposition rates of hexaphenyldisilane HPDS.due to ablation by a 248-nm
KrF excimer laser at different fluences and repetition rates were studied. When the repetition rate was less than 20 Hz and
the laser fluence was below 100 mJrcm2, some interlocked cones were generated on the surface of the HPDS targets, which
caused the laser ablative process to grind to a halt after a given number of laser pulses. However, when the repetition rates
exceeded 20 Hz, it was possible to prevent the cones from being interlocked, so that the laser ablative process or film
deposition process could continue, even though a similar laser fluence was used. The doping of other Si-based organic
materials into HPDS affected the critical laser fluences and repetition rates below which the interlocked cones were
generated. Finally, a general physical model of the target modification for laser ablation of Si-based organic materials was
suggested based on the laser processing parameters. q1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Laser ablation , Hexaphenyldisilane , Cone formation , Target modification
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science