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E Arakelova, A Khachatryan, A Kteyan, K Avjyan… – Thin Solid Films, 2016
Ballistic transport model for target-to-substrate atom transfer during magnetron sputter deposition was used to develop zinc target (cathode) configuration that enabled growth of uniform zinc oxide films on extensive surfaces and provided reproducibility of films characteristics irrespective of the cathode wear-out. The advantage of the developed target configuration for high-quality ZnO film deposition was observed in the sputtering pressure range of 5 50 mTorr, and in the range of cathode-to-substrate distances 7–20 cm. Characteristics of the deposited films were demonstrated by using X-ray diffraction analysis, as well as optical and electrical measurements.

The film texture was studied by means of Vega©Tescan scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
system. Stellar Net BLK-CXR-SR spectrometer (wavelength range 235–1035 nm) was used for
the films thickness measurements and for the study of their optical properties.

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