Title of article :
Particles movement and surface quality in PLD/PR systems
Author/Authors :
A. Marcu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
A three-dimensional model based on Monte-Carlo and Finite Elements techniques has been used for simulating plume behavior, ‘micron-sized
particles’ movement and interaction with obstacles in a Pulsed Laser Deposition with Plasma Reflection (PLD/PR) system. Have been investigated
the influences of mass, surface size and emission time on trajectory and film surface quality as well. Droplet and ‘big-size particles’ deposition
statistics are presented and a comparison between theoretical and experimental results upon thin film surface quality as well. One can observe that
particles mass and surface size have a strong influence on the particles trajectory by affecting the collisions parameters during the entire
propagation process. The emission time should influence the particles trajectory by affecting the probability of interaction with other particles. By
making a 10,000 particles statistic for a normal distribution of these investigated parameters, we obtain reasonable good results in modeling ‘bigsize
particles’ tendency to be deposited at lower reflection angles. These results sustain assumption of ‘big particles’ deflection by plume fine
particles during the propagation process.
Keywords :
Monte-Carlo model , Ablation Plume , PLD/PR systems , Surface quality
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science