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Compositional analysis of ferroelectric films coated with carbon layer using laser-induced plasmas spectroscopy

An experimental investigation of the effect of different thickness of carbon layer coated on ferroelectric films on the atomic emission intensity using laser-induced plasmas spectroscopy technique with charge-coupled device (CCD) experimental system has been conducted. The experimental results show...

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Published in:Applied surface science 2009-06, Vol.255 (17), p.7669-7671
Main Authors: Zhang, Q.L., Zhang, J.P., Liang, C.Y., Li, B.T., Li, X., Guo, Q.L., Fu, G.S.
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Language:English
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Summary:An experimental investigation of the effect of different thickness of carbon layer coated on ferroelectric films on the atomic emission intensity using laser-induced plasmas spectroscopy technique with charge-coupled device (CCD) experimental system has been conducted. The experimental results show that the intensity of the spectra emitted with the carbon layer thickness of 15 μm is much higher than that of pure ferroelectric films. By using this best experimental condition, the atomic concentration ratios of ferroelectric films are evaluated by rationing the integrated intensities of selected spectral emission lines of the plasma produced from the films. And the experimental results show that N La/ N Co and N Sr/ N Co atomic concentration ratios are almost in agreement with the corresponding values obtained by traditional compositional analysis techniques of inductively coupled plasma (ICP).
ISSN:0169-4332
1873-5584
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2009.04.133