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 - Influence of the network modifier on the characteristics of MSnO 3 (M=Sr and Ca) thin films synthesized by chemical solution deposition
 - UMR 6226 CNRS
 - Department de Química
 - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
 - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
 - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)
 
- 0022-4596
 - 1095-726X
 
- CaSnO3 and SrSnO3 alkaline earth stannate thin films were prepared by chemical solution deposition using the polymeric precursor method on various single crystal substrates (R- and C-sapphire and 100-SrTiO3) at different temperatures. The films were characterized by X-ray diffraction (θ-2θ, ω- and φ-scans), field emission scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, micro-Raman spectroscopy and photoluminescence. Epitaxial SrSnO3 and CaSnO 3 thin films were obtained on SrTiO3 with a high crystalline quality. The long-range symmetry promoted a short-range disorder which led to photoluminescence in the epitaxial films. In contrast, the films deposited on sapphire exhibited a random polycrystalline growth with no meaningful emission regardless of the substrate orientation. The network modifier (Ca or Sr) and the substrate (sapphire or SrTiO3) influenced the crystallization process and/or the microstructure. Higher is the tilts of the SnO6 octahedra, as in CaSnO3, higher is the crystallization temperature, which changed also the nucleation/grain growth process. © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
 - 1-Mar-2013
 - Journal of Solid State Chemistry, v. 199, p. 34-41.
 - 34-41
 - Chemical solution deposition
 - Epitaxial growth
 - Perovskite
 - Photoluminescence
 - Polymeric precursor method
 - Stannates
 - Alkaline earth
 - C-sapphire
 - Crystallization process
 - Crystallization temperature
 - Field emission scanning electron microscopy
 - Growth process
 - High-crystalline quality
 - Micro Raman Spectroscopy
 - Network modifiers
 - Polycrystalline growth
 - Polymeric precursor methods
 - Single crystal substrates
 - SrTiO
 - Substrate orientation
 - Atomic force microscopy
 - Calcium
 - Epitaxial films
 - Field emission microscopes
 - Raman spectroscopy
 - Sapphire
 - Strontium titanates
 - X ray diffraction
 - Polymers
 
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jssc.2012.11.014
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