Effects of Post-Deposition Annealing on the Properties of Calcium Manganese Oxide Thin Films

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Abstract

We will present our results on the effects of post-deposition annealing on the structural and electrical properties of CaMnO$_{3-d}$ thin films grown by Pulsed Laser deposition. The thin films are epitaxially grown on (100) LaAlO$_{3}$ which has larger in-plane lattice parameters than that of bulk CaMnO$_{3}$, which leads to bi-axial tensile strain in the thin films. Results from our laboratory show that bi-axial tensile strain leads to low resistivity in thinner films, the resistivity increasing with increasing thickness. These results are suggestive of a coupling between strain and oxygen stoichiometry in the thin films. We have investigated the effects of post-deposition annealing in various gas ambients towards the goal of understanding the effects of relaxation and oxygen stoichiometric changes. We will present a comparison of the structural and electrical properties of as-grown and post-annealed films over a range of thicknesses.

*Support from Towson University Office of Undergraduate Research, Fisher Endowment Grant & Undergraduate Research Grant from the Fisher College of Science & Mathematics, Seed Funding grant from the School of Emerging technologies, & NSF grant ECCS 112856

Authors

  • Natalie Ferrone

    • Towson University
  • Adeel Chaudhry

    • Towson University
  • Cacie Hart

    • Department of Physics, Towson University
    • Towson University
  • Bridget Lawson

    • Towson University
  • David Houston

    • Towson University
  • Samuel Neubauer

    • Towson University
  • Anthony Johnson

    • Department of Physics, Towson University
    • Towson University
  • David Schaefer

    • Department of Physics, Towson University
    • Towson University
  • Rajeswari Kolagani

    • Towson University