X-ray diffraction study of thermal stress relaxation in ZnO films deposited by magnetron sputtering
Résumé
X-ray diffraction stresses analyses have been performed on two different thin films deposited onto silicon substrate: ZnO and ZnO encapsulated into Si 3 N 4 layers. We showed that both asdeposited ZnO films are in a high compressive stress state. In situ x-ray diffraction measurements inside a furnace revealed a relaxation of the as-grown stresses at temperatures which vary with the atmosphere in the furnace and change with Si 3 N 4 encapsulation. The observations show that Si 3 N 4 films lying on both sides of the ZnO film play an important role in the mechanisms responsible for the stress relaxation during heat treatment. The different temperatures observed for relaxation in ambient and argon atmospheres suggest that the thermally activated stress relaxation may be attributed to a variation of the stoichiometry of the ZnO films. The present observations pave the way to fine tuning of the residual stresses through thermal treatment parameters.
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