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Heteroleptic cyclopentadienyl-amidinate precursors for atomic layer deposition (ALD) of Y, Pr, Gd, and Dy oxide thin films

Seppälä et al., 2016

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1270542020421578230
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Seppälä S
Niinistö J
Blanquart T
Kaipio M
Mizohata K
Räisänen J
Lansalot-Matras C
Noh W
Ritala M
Leskelä M
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Chemistry of Materials

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Thin films of rare-earth (RE) oxides (Y2O3, PrO x, Gd2O3, and Dy2O3) were deposited by atomic layer deposition from liquid heteroleptic RE (i PrCp) 2 (i Pr-amd) precursors with either water or ozone as the oxygen source. Film thickness, crystallinity, morphology, and …
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