Abstract :
Morphological changes of thin, discontinuous gold films on SrTiO3 substrates, resulting from evaporation in the temperature range of 1143–
1278 K, have been investigated by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). If the gold covered fraction
of the surface is small, the evaporation kinetics can be related to the desorption of adatoms. Measuring the density of the gold beads and the time
dependence of the effective thickness of the film as calculated from the diameter of the beads, the following parameters have been determined: the
surface diffusion length of the gold adatoms, ls ðmÞ ¼ ð2:2þ26:7
2:0 Þ 10 3 exp½ ð77 26ÞkJ=mol=RT , the mass transfer surface diffusion
coefficient, D0s ðm2=sÞ ¼ ð3:25þ433
3:23Þ 1010 exp½ ð560 49ÞkJ=mol=RT and the evaporation flux, J ðm 2s 1Þð2:79þ267
2:76Þ 1035 exp½
ð426 46ÞkJ=mol=RT .
Keywords :
Discontinuous film , evaporation , SrTiO3 , Gold , Surface diffusion