Title of article :
Intergranular films at Au-sapphire interfaces
Author/Authors :
Mor Baram Wayne D. Kaplan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The existence of nanometer-thick amorphous
equilibrium films at metal-ceramic interfaces
has been experimentally verified for the Au–Al2O3
system. The films were formed using a novel experimental
approach, in which thin sputtered films of Au
were dewetted on a sapphire substrate which was
previously partially wetted with drops of anorthite
glass (CaO–2SiO2–Al2O3). High-resolution transmission
electron microscopy and qualitative analytical
transmission electron microscopy were used to confirm
the existence of the amorphous films. In addition,
positive and relatively large Hamaker constants were
calculated for the Au-film-Al2O3 interface, which
indicates the existence of an attractive van der Waals
force which stabilizes the film, similar to equilibrium
films at grain boundaries in ceramics. A ~ 1 nm thick
surface film was also detected on the (0001) surface of
sapphire substrates partially wetted by anorthite glass.
The refractive index required to stabilize the surface
films, via a positive Hamaker constant, is explored.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science