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Abstract

Recent efforts have demonstrated enhanced tailoring of material functionality with mixed anion materials, yet exploratory research with mixed anion chemistries is limited by the sensitivity of these materials to synthesis conditions. Synthesis of a particular metal oxynitride compound by traditional reactive annealing requires specific, limited ranges of both oxygen and nitrogen chemical potentials to establish equilibrium between the solid-state material and a reactive atmosphere. Using Ta-O-N as an example system, we describe a combination of reactive sputter deposition and rapid thermal processing (RTP) for synthesis of mixed anion inorganic materials. Heuristic optimization of reactive gas pressures to attain a desired anion stoichiometry is discussed, and the ability of RTP to enable amorphous to crystalline transitions without preferential anion loss is demonstrated through the controlled synthesis of nitride, oxide, and oxynitride phases.

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Title
Combining reactive sputtering and rapid thermal processing for synthesis and discovery of metal oxynitrides
Author
Zhou, Lan; Suram, Santosh K; Becerra-Stasiewicz, Natalie; Mitrovic, Slobodan; Kan, Kevin; Jones, Ryan J R; Gregoire, John M
Pages
2928-2933
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Oct 14, 2015
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
08842914
e-ISSN
20445326
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1721318714
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 2015