Title :
Electrode effects in the sweeping of alpha quartz
Author :
Gualtieri, J.G. ; Lareau, R.T. ; Eckart, D.W.
Author_Institution :
US Army Electron. Technol. & Devices Lab., Fort Monmouth, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Experimental observations are described in the air-sweeping of alpha-quartz that reveal the introduction of hydrogen. Porous electrodes facilitate the indiffusion of hydrogen. By contrast, the use of thick, nonporous, strongly adherent Au/Cr electrodes causes a color-center front to advance from anode to cathode. Evidence is presented that indicates that: (1) color centers form beneath nonporous portions of the anode that correlate with the formation of Cr/sub 2/O/sub 3/ on the metal surface and Cr-silicides at the metal-quartz interface, and (2) large-diameter clear striae form along the c-axis that correlate with small openings in the anode. These observations suggest that: (1) openings in the anode metallization are required for hydrogen introduction; (2) the electrochemical charge-transfer reaction, leading to hydrogen introduction, occurs at the gas-electrode-quartz boundary and spreads laterally by interfacial diffusion of hydrogen species; and (3) color centers form through the suppression of interfacial H-diffusion. Additionally, electrode-surface damage and high electric fields can result in undesirable electrode-metal indiffusion.<>
Keywords :
chemical interdiffusion; colour centres; diffusion in solids; electrochemical electrodes; hydrogen; metallisation; porous materials; quartz; Cr-silicides; Cr/sub 2/O/sub 3/; CrSi/sub x/; H indiffusion; SiO/sub 2/:H; air-sweeping; alpha quartz; anode; cathode; color-center front; electrochemical charge-transfer reaction; electrode effects; electrode-metal indiffusion; electrode-surface damage; gas-electrode-quartz boundary; high electric fields; interfacial H-diffusion; metal-quartz interface; metallization; nonporous Au-Cr electrodes; porous electrodes; strongly adherent Au/Cr electrodes; Aluminum; Anodes; Cathodes; Charge carrier processes; Diffusion processes; Electrodes; Hydrogen; Impurities; Metallization; Solid state circuits;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on