https://libeldoc.bsuir.by/handle/123456789/38100
Title: | Anodic Niobia Column-like 3-D Nanostructures for Semiconductor Devices |
Authors: | Pligovka, A. N. Lozovenko, A. A. Gorokh, G. G. |
Keywords: | публикации ученых;porous anodic alumina;niobia (niobium oxide);anodizing;3-dimensional nanostructure;semiconductor |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | IEEE |
Citation: | Pligovka, A. Anodic Niobia Column-like 3-D Nanostructures for Semiconductor Devices / A. Pligovka, A. Lazavenka, G. Gorokh // IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology. – 2019. – Vol. 18 (125). – P. 790 – 797. – DOI: 10.1109/TNANO.2019.2930901. |
Abstract: | Two types of anodic niobia (niobium oxide) column-like three-dimensional (3-D) nanostructures were synthesized by anodization in 0.4 mol•dm -3 oxalic acid aqueous solution at 37 V, reanodizing in 1% citric acid aqueous solution up to 300 and 450 V, and chemical etching of magnetron sputter-deposited Al/Nb metal layers. The dependence of the synthesized niobia column-like 3-D nanostructures' morphological properties on formation conditions were defined by scanning electron microscopy. The niobia column-like 3-D nanostructures' electrophysical characteristics were investigated in two measurement schemes. Aluminum layers of 500-nm thickness were used as contact pads. The current-voltage characteristic (I-V) has nonlinear and nonsymmetrical character. The nonsymmetrical I-V reached ~10 V. The breakdown voltages were 80 and 125 V, self-heating begins at voltage direct connection 33 and 60 V, initial resistance at 23 °C was 60 and 120 kΩ, specific resistance to the height of the columns was 87 and 116 Ω•nm -1 , and the calculated temperature coefficient of resistance in the range 20-105 °C appeared to be negative and rather low, -1.39•10 -2 and -1.28•10 -2 K -1 , for the niobia column-like 3-D nanostructures reanodized at 300 and 450 V, respectively. |
URI: | https://libeldoc.bsuir.by/handle/123456789/38100 |
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