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pubmed-article:20921590pubmed:abstractTextThe morphology and biaxial texture of vacuum evaporated CaF(2) films on amorphous substrates as a function of vapour incident angle, substrate temperature and film thickness were investigated by scanning electron microscopy, x-ray pole figure and reflection high energy electron diffraction surface pole figure analyses. Results show that an anomalous [220] out-of-plane texture was preferred in CaF(2) films deposited on Si substrates at < 200?°C with normal vapour incidence. With an increase of the vapour incident angle, the out-of-plane orientation changed from [220] to [111] at a substrate temperature of 100?°C. In films deposited with normal vapour incidence, the out-of-plane orientation changed from [220] at 100?°C to [111] at 400?°C. In films deposited with an oblique vapour incidence at 100?°C, the texture changed from random at small thickness (5 nm) to biaxial at larger thickness (20 nm or more). Using first principles density functional theory calculation, it was shown that [220] texture formation is a consequence of energetically favourable adsorption of CaF(2) molecules onto the CaF(2)(110) facet.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:20921590pubmed:articleTitleMorphology and texture evolution of nanostructured CaF2 films on amorphous substrates under oblique incidence flux.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:20921590pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Physics, Applied Physics and Astronomy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180, USA. gairec@rpi.edulld:pubmed
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