2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2015.01.072
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The process of solid-state dewetting of Au thin films studied by in situ scanning transmission electron microscopy

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“…1(f)). Such structured films of different thicknesses (6.3 and 8.4 nm) having crack-like voids have been used by F. Niekiel et al 15 as an irreversible temperature sensor. Here, it has been observed that among the variety of RSP's, only the material CAF can be defined for all the films, which can correlate the morphological transformation and transition thresholds of various stages of growth from island-like structure to a continuous film.…”
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“…1(f)). Such structured films of different thicknesses (6.3 and 8.4 nm) having crack-like voids have been used by F. Niekiel et al 15 as an irreversible temperature sensor. Here, it has been observed that among the variety of RSP's, only the material CAF can be defined for all the films, which can correlate the morphological transformation and transition thresholds of various stages of growth from island-like structure to a continuous film.…”
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“…13 Such morphological transformation by thermal annealing has also been used to construct an optical response based irreversible temperature sensors. [14][15][16][17] The optical response of Au films is strongly sensitive to its real space parameters (RSP's) like the sizes, shapes, number density of the nanoparticles and the covered area fractions (CAF) in the films along with its surrounding and the substrate material. 18,19 The average values, as well as the statistical distributions of all the RSP's of the films are important, which finally decides the optical response of Au thin films.…”
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“…[27][28][29] Normally, thin metal films are metastable as-deposited and, upon heating, tend to dewet and form islands due to surface-energy minimization, which can …”
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