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57Fe Mössbauer study of epitaxial TiN thin film grown on MgO(100) by magnetron sputtering

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University of Iceland1

ISOLDE Radioactive Ion Beam facility2

Ilmenau University of Technology3

K.N. Toosi University of Technology4

Center for Nuclear Technologies, Technical University of Denmark5

Radiation Physics, Center for Nuclear Technologies, Technical University of Denmark6

University of the Witwatersrand7

Johannes Kepler University Linz8

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences9

University of KwaZulu-Natal10

Universidad del Pais Vasco11

...and 1 more

The properties and performance of TiN thin films are closely related to the concentration and mobility of lattice defects in the thin film structures of TiN. This makes a local atomic scale study of TiN thin films an ever-growing demand. Emission 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy (eMS) is a powerful tool in this regard, which we apply here to study an ultrathin TiN film epitaxially grown on MgO (100).

With the help of theoretical calculations, our results show that most implanted Fe ions adopt a 2+ valence state and locate at the Ti sublattice in the bulk-like single crystalline grains, with the rest Fe residing at the grain boundaries as interstitials. A small percentage of nitrogen point defects (vacancy VN and interstitial NI) are observed in the bulk-like crystalline grains.

A temperature-dependent, interstitial NI mediated site-exchange between NI and VN inside the crystal grain are deduced via a N2 dimmer like diffusion of NI through the crystal grains in the temperature range of 540 - 620 K. This is interesting in the perspective of exploring the catalytic property of TiN nanostructures.

The titanium vacancy (VTi) is only detected at the grain boundaries. Annealing up to 813 K, both the VN and NI are annihilated in the crystalline grains and the VTi is fully recovered with healing of the grain boundaries. However, no evidence of ferromagnetism due to dilute implantation of 57Mn/57Fe and or structural defects in the film is obtained.

This suggests that the so far reported dilute magnetism and defect-induced ferromagnetism in TiN nanostructures requires a further systematic investigation.

Language: English
Year: 2019
Pages: 682-691
ISSN: 18735584 and 01694332
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2018.09.107
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