The electrochemical atomic layer epitaxy methodology was employed for the growth of CdSe on Ag(1 1 1), for up to 50 depo-sition cycles. The voltammetric analysis of the first Cdupdpeak indicates a mechanism of two-dimensional growth: this is consistent with layer-by-layer growth, which is a good prerequisite for epitaxial deposits. The amount of Cd and Se deposited in a given num-ber of cycles, as determined by stripping the deposits first anodically and then cathodically, is a function of the number of cycles employed, again suggesting a layer-by-layer growth. The charges associated with each layer of Cd and Se, 75lCcm 2 , give the right 1:1 stoichiometric ratio between the elements, indicating the formation of a compound. Preliminary results from a structural analysis carried out by extended X-ray absorption spectroscopy (EXAFS) at the Se K edge confirm the presence of Cd neighbors around Se.
Cadmium selenide electrodeposited by ECALE: electrochemical characterization and preliminary results by EXAFS
FDAcapito;
2005
Abstract
The electrochemical atomic layer epitaxy methodology was employed for the growth of CdSe on Ag(1 1 1), for up to 50 depo-sition cycles. The voltammetric analysis of the first Cdupdpeak indicates a mechanism of two-dimensional growth: this is consistent with layer-by-layer growth, which is a good prerequisite for epitaxial deposits. The amount of Cd and Se deposited in a given num-ber of cycles, as determined by stripping the deposits first anodically and then cathodically, is a function of the number of cycles employed, again suggesting a layer-by-layer growth. The charges associated with each layer of Cd and Se, 75lCcm 2 , give the right 1:1 stoichiometric ratio between the elements, indicating the formation of a compound. Preliminary results from a structural analysis carried out by extended X-ray absorption spectroscopy (EXAFS) at the Se K edge confirm the presence of Cd neighbors around Se.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.