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Review of infrared spectroscopy techniques for the determination of internal structure in thin SiO2 films

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VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY
Volume 114, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.vibspec.2021.103256

Keywords

SiO2; Thin films; Porosity; FTIR; Reflection; Transmission; IRRAS; DRIFTS

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG) [SFB-TR 87]

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A comparison of infrared spectroscopic analytical approaches was conducted to evaluate their suitability for characterizing internal structures of SiO2 thin films. The study discussed markers for porosity and/or disorder based on the analysis of the asymmetric stretching absorption band of SiO2, and investigated the effect of different substrates and techniques on the final shape of the band. The efficacy of these approaches for determining porosity in thin SiO2 films was critically evaluated.
A comparison of infrared spectroscopic analytical approaches was made in order to assess their applicability for internal structure characterization of SiO2 thin films. Markers for porosity and/or disorder based on the analysis of the asymmetric stretching absorption band of SiO2 between 900-1350 cm(-1) were discussed. The shape of this band, which shows a well-defined LO-TO splitting, depends not only on the inherent characteristics of the film under analysis but also on the particular geometry of the IR experiment and the specific surface selection rules of the substrate. Three types of SiO2 thin films with clearly defined porosity ranging from dense films to mesoporous films were investigated by transmission (at different incidence angles), direct specular reflection (at different angles), and diffuse reflection. Two different types of substrate, metallic and semiconducting, were used. The combined effect of substrate and specific technique in the final shape of the band, was discussed, and the efficacy for their applicability to the determination of porosity in thin SiO2 films was critically evaluated.

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