Repozytorium
Wyszukaj
Kolekcje
Inne
Focused Electron Beam Micro- and Nanopatterning of Thin Films Derived from Sol–Gels Based on TiO2 Precursors for Planar Photonics
Autorzy
Rok wydania
2024
Czasopismo
Numer woluminu
7
Strony
8692-8702
DOI
10.1021/acsanm.4c00060
Kolekcja
Język
Angielski
Typ publikacji
Artykuł
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is an attractive material for planar photonics; thus, the fabrication of TiO2 micro- and nanostructures has been a topic of many reports in recent years. In this work, we have presented systematic studies on focused electron beam (e-beam) micro- and nanopatterning of sol–gel-derived layers based on different alkoxide precursors of TiO2 stabilized with benzoylacetone (BzAc). The e-beam method is a flexible high-resolution technique, whereas the use of the sol–gel process, which utilizes precursors of titania in the condensed phase, enables lower electron doses in comparison to gas-phase precursors from injection systems. As the sol–gel process is relatively complex, we analyzed the effect of different process parameters on the patterning. It has given us insight into the phenomena related to the e-beam irradiation of sol–gel-derived layers based on titanium alkoxide precursors. We have examined patterned films using scanning and transmission electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, ellipsometry, and profilometry. We have shown that the role of the alkoxy chain length in the processing of sol–gel-derived layers is more significant in the case of alcohol solvents than titania precursors. Moreover, high-resolution periodic nanostructures with steep sidewalls and high aspect ratio can be patterned, especially when the molar ratio of BzAc to titanium alkoxide in sol is increased from 1:1 to 2:1. Although the patterned films have a high concentration of carbon, it can be completely removed by annealing at 500 °C. This heat treatment leads to an increase in the refractive index from 1.59 to 2.11 (at the wavelength of 632.8 nm), but the patterned film turns polycrystalline in the nanoscale, showing the anatase phase of TiO2. The obtained results indicate that the investigated patterning method can be potentially applied for direct writing of planar photonic components with nanoscale features such as grating couplers for sensors. Nevertheless, the fabrication of high-quality TiO2 structures still needs optimization.
Słowa kluczowe
sol–gel, titanium alkoxides, focused electron beam, direct writing, refractive index, photonics, Annealing (metallurgy), Layers, Materials, Oxides, Precursors
Licencja otwartego dostępu
Licencja na prawach której można swobodnie kopiować, rozprowadzać, zmieniać i remiksować objęty prawem autorskim utwór (Utwór-przedmiot prawa autorskiego) pod warunkiem podania imienia i nazwiska autora utworu pierwotnego oraz źródła pochodzenia utworu.
Pełny tekst licencji: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/pl/legalcode
Adres publiczny
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.4c00060
Strona internetowa wydawcy
Podobne publikacje
Waveguide-Coupled Light Photodetector Based on Two-Dimensional Molybdenum Disulfide
Hlushchenko Daria, Olszewski Jacek, Martynkien Tadeusz, Łukomski Michał, Gemza Karolina, Krasiński Paweł, Zięba Magdalena, Baraniecki Tomasz, Duda Łukasz, Bachmatiuk Alicja, Guzik Małgorzata, Kudrawiec Robert
Ionic liquids for active photonics components fabrication.
Rola Krzysztof P., Zajac Adrian, Czajkowski Maciej, Szpecht Andrea, Zdończyk Maria, Śmiglak Marcin, Cybińska Joanna, Komorowska Katarzyna
Optical thin films fabrication techniques—towards a low-cost solution for the integrated photonic platform: a review of the current status.
Butt Muhammad A., Tyszkiewicz Cuma, Karasiński Paweł, Zięba Magdalena, Kaźmierczak Andrzej, Zdończyk Maria, Duda Łukasz, Guzik Małgorzata, Olszewski Jacek, Martynkien Tadeusz, Bachmatiuk Alicja, Piramidowicz Ryszard