Fluorination of Epitaxial Thin Films of Functional Metal Oxides

ORAL

Abstract

The goal of this project is to investigate the effects of incorporating fluorine into epitaxial thin films of functional metal oxides including Lanthanum Calcium Manganese Oxide (LCMO), Calcium Manganese Oxide (CMO), and Strontium Titanate (STO), with emphasis on electrical resistivity and structural changes. Electrical resistivity is a property of interest for many technical applications of these advanced and emerging materials. Fluorination of similar perovskite oxide materials including SrFeO3-d in thin films has yielded many interesting results. These results include altering the crystal structures and altering the electrical properties. Fluorine alters the anionic composition of these materials thus providing a way for extending the range of functional properties realizable. Fluorine introduction has the potential for charge doping the materials and altering the cation valence states. This would lead to changing structural order and symmetry through ionic size differences in the cation, and changes in the charge carrier concentration and mobility.

*We acknowledge support from the NSF grant DMR 1709781 and support from the Fisher General Endowment grant from the Jess and Mildred Fisher College of Science and Mathematics at Towson University.

Presenters

  • Joseph Cartelli

    • Towson University

Authors

  • Joseph Cartelli

    • Towson University
  • Francis Walz

    • Towson University
  • Anton Wiggins

    • Towson University
  • David Huston

    • Towson University
  • Sanedya Hernandez

    • Towson University
  • Azriel Weinreb

    • Towson University
  • Rajeswari M Kolagani

    • Towson University