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Investigation of UV-laser induced metallization: Platinum from Pt (PF<sub>3</sub>)<sub>4</sub>

TitleInvestigation of UV-laser induced metallization: Platinum from Pt (PF3)4
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication1985
AuthorsSchröder, H., Kompa K.L., Masci Domenica, and Gianinoni I.
JournalApplied Physics A Solids and Surfaces
Volume38
Pagination227 - 233
Date Published1985///
Abstract

We have measured the Pt deposition yields on various substrate materials from Pt(PF3)4 in the case where a KrF laser irradiates the solid surface. The data imply that an ample amount of electrons is produced by the laser surface interaction and dissociative electron capture initiates the metal deposition. The metal atom release is completed by a concerted surface reaction at a reduced energy demand. This is evidenced by thermochemical considerations. A simple criterion is derived to estimate the attainable spatial resolution. Sudden melting and evaporation beyond a certain layer thickness interferes with the deposition process. This is in accord to a model given, based on a poor thermal contact at the platinum substrate interface. The results may help to optimize uv laser induced metal deposition with respect to purity, adherence and structure. © 1985 Springer-Verlag.

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