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On the influence of annealing on the compositional and crystallographic properties of sputtered Li-Al-O thin films

Published 9 Feb 2024 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2402.06553v1)

Abstract: A Li-Al-O thin film materials library, deposited by inert magnetron sputtering and post-deposition annealing in O2 atmosphere, was used to study the effects of different annealing temperatures (300 to 850{\deg}C) and durations (1 min to 7 h) on crystallinity and composition of the films. XPS depth profiling revealed inhomogeneous compositional depth profiles with Li contents increased toward the film surface and Al contents toward the film-substrate interface. These depth profiles were confirmed by a combination of RBS and D-NRA. At annealing temperatures of 550{\deg}C and higher, Li reacted with the Si substrate. At the same time, temperatures of 550{\deg}C and higher enabled the formation of crystalline LiAlO2, whereas at lower temperatures, no crystalline Li-Al-O phases were detected with XRD. In contrast to conventional annealing in a tube furnace (3 to 7 h durations), rapid thermal annealing with fast heating/cooling rates of 10{\deg}C/min and durations of 1 to 10 min resulted in homogeneous depth profiles, while also leading to crystalline LiAlO2.

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