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In Situ Studies of Nitridation of Cu/Ti Thin Films Using Environmental Cell in Transmission Electron Microscopy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
Co-deposited Cu/Ti thin films were heated at various temperatures in an ammonia ambient in an environmental cell fitted in to the column of transmission electron Microscope (TEM). The reaction dynamics was observed in situ and recorded on video using a TV camera with 1/30 sec. time resolution. The nitridation of titanium accompanied by nucleation and growth of copper particles started at 370°C. Ti2N formed at lower temperatures while TiN was formed above 400°C. The nucleation of crystals occurred simultaneously (within a Minute) throughout the film indicating no effect of electron beam on reaction process. The growth rate of copper particles was observed to vary slightly from one particle to another indicating varying growth rate for different facets.
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