2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12613-015-1061-7
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Structural and optical analysis of Cr2N thin films prepared by DC magnetron sputtering

Abstract: Chromium nitride (Cr 2 N) thin films were prepared by a DC magnetron sputtering technique. The deposition temperature was raised from 50 to 300°C, and its influence on the film structure and refractive index was investigated. X-ray diffraction analysis shows that the crystalline structure of the films transforms from the (101) to (002) oriented hexagonal Cr 2 N phase as the increase of substrate temperature above 50°C, and a highly textured film grows at 100°C. An empirical relation between the crystalline ori… Show more

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“…3. Although the chromium nitrides and chromium borides do not show characteristic signals in the mid and near-infrared spectra [55][56][57], the h-BN does. The FTIR absorption spectrum of h-BN has distinctive bands at 1352 and 798 cm -1 corresponding to B-N bond stretching vibration and B-N-B out-of-plane bending vibration, respectively [44,57].…”
Section: Spectroscopy Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3. Although the chromium nitrides and chromium borides do not show characteristic signals in the mid and near-infrared spectra [55][56][57], the h-BN does. The FTIR absorption spectrum of h-BN has distinctive bands at 1352 and 798 cm -1 corresponding to B-N bond stretching vibration and B-N-B out-of-plane bending vibration, respectively [44,57].…”
Section: Spectroscopy Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%