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Hydrophobicity of Rare Earth Oxides Grown by Atomic Layer Deposition

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 148-156

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm503659d

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  1. Industrial Strategic Technology Development Program - Ministry of Knowledge Economy (MKE, Korea) [10041926]

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Rare earth oxide (REO) atomic layer deposition (ALD) processes are investigated for hydrophobic coatings. Thermal and plasma-enhanced ALD (PE-ALD) Er2O3 and Dy2O3 are developed using the newly synthesized Er and Dy precursors bis-methylcyclopentadienyl-diisopropyl-acetamidinate-erbium and bis-isopropylcyclopentadienyl-diisopropyl-acetamidinate-dysprosium, with H2O and O-2 plasma counter oxidants. The Er and Dy precursors show typical ALD growth characteristics with no nucleation incubation, indicating that they are suitable ALD precursors. The hydrophobicities of ALD-grown Er2O3 and D2O3 are investigated, together with those of ALD-grown Y(2)O(3)Z, La2O3, and CeO2 that were previously developed for high-k applications. All the ALD-grown REOs show high hydrophobicity, with water contact angles as high as 90 degrees. After annealing at 500 degrees C in air for 2h, hydrophobicity is degraded depending on the kind of material; this degradation is related to the hygroscopy of REOs. In addition, we demonstrate the fabrication of a superhydrophobic surface by depositing highly conformal ALD REO films on 3D Si nanowire nanostructures. The Si NWs are conformally coated with ALD Y2O3, yielding a surface with a water contact angle of about 158 degrees. The ALD REOs reported herein should find widespread applicability in the fabrication of robust hydrophobic coatings.

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