Unusual profile variation of holographic surface relief gratings is detected in thin (2 μm) As20Se80 chalcogenide films under e-beam irradiation: gratings of small periods were smoothed, whereas the gratings of larger periods increased their amplitudes. Irradiation was carried out in SEM, with 20 kV voltage and 8 nA current; the profiles of the irradiated areas were analyzed both by AFM and SEM. It is found that the kinetics of both flattening and growth followed by exponential law and took place due to lateral mass transport accelerated by e-irradiation. It is shown that the profile variation is mainly caused by competition between capillary forces and “chemical” forces induced by broken and deformed atomic bonds under e-beam irradiation. The kinetics of profile variation was calculated assuming that the mechanism of e-beam induced mass transfer is volume diffusion. The diffusion coefficients were estimated from the experimental data using theoretical expressions derived.
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14 May 2014
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May 14 2014
Electron-beam induced variation of surface profile in amorphous As20Se80 films Available to Purchase
Yu. Kaganovskii;
Yu. Kaganovskii
a)
1Department of Physics,
Bar-Ilan University
, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel
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M. L. Trunov;
M. L. Trunov
a)
2
Uzhgorod National University
, Narodna sq. 3, Uzhgorod 88000, Ukraine
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C. Cserhati;
C. Cserhati
3Department of Solid State Physics,
University of Debrecen
, Bem sqr. 18/b, H-4026 Debrecen, Hungary
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P. M. Lytvyn;
P. M. Lytvyn
4
Institute of Semiconductor Physics
, NAS of Ukraine, Kiev 03028, Ukraine
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D. L. Beke;
D. L. Beke
3Department of Solid State Physics,
University of Debrecen
, Bem sqr. 18/b, H-4026 Debrecen, Hungary
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S. Kökényesi
S. Kökényesi
5Department of Experimental Physics,
University of Debrecen
, Bem sqr. 18/b, H-4026 Debrecen, Hungary
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Yu. Kaganovskii
1,a)
M. L. Trunov
2,a)
C. Cserhati
3
P. M. Lytvyn
4
D. L. Beke
3
S. Kökényesi
5
1Department of Physics,
Bar-Ilan University
, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel
2
Uzhgorod National University
, Narodna sq. 3, Uzhgorod 88000, Ukraine
3Department of Solid State Physics,
University of Debrecen
, Bem sqr. 18/b, H-4026 Debrecen, Hungary
4
Institute of Semiconductor Physics
, NAS of Ukraine, Kiev 03028, Ukraine
5Department of Experimental Physics,
University of Debrecen
, Bem sqr. 18/b, H-4026 Debrecen, Hungary
a)
Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed. Electronic addresses: [email protected] and trunov.m@gmail/com
J. Appl. Phys. 115, 183512 (2014)
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Received:
April 09 2014
Accepted:
April 29 2014
Citation
Yu. Kaganovskii, M. L. Trunov, C. Cserhati, P. M. Lytvyn, D. L. Beke, S. Kökényesi; Electron-beam induced variation of surface profile in amorphous As20Se80 films. J. Appl. Phys. 14 May 2014; 115 (18): 183512. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4875838
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