Ultrathin, sputter-deposited, amorphous alloy films of ruthenium and molybdenum

Surface and Coatings Technology(2022)

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Abstract
Microscopy and diffraction measurements are presented of ultrathin binary alloy films of ruthenium and molybdenum that are obtained by standard sputter deposition. For compositions close to Ru50Mo50, we find the films to be amorphous. The amorphicity of the films is accompanied by a significant reduction of the roughness with respect to the roughness of equally thick films of either ruthenium or molybdenum. We ascribe this to the absence of the grain structure that is characteristic of the polycrystalline films of the separate elements.
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Ultrathin films,Ruthenium,Molybdenum,Metal alloys,Amorphous materials,Surface roughness,Sputter deposition
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