TY - GEN A1 - Tschammer, Rudi A1 - Kosto, Yuliia A1 - Morales, Carlos A1 - Schmickler, Marcel A1 - Henkel, Karsten A1 - Devi, Anjana A1 - Flege, Jan Ingo T1 - Atomic layer deposition of cerium oxide monitored by operando ellipsometry and in-situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy T2 - Verhandlungen der DPG N2 - Atomic layer deposition (ALD) has been used extensively to grow homogeneous films with excellent coverage and atomic-scale thickness control for a variety of applications. However, remaining challenges include the investigation of novel precursor-oxidant combinations for low-temperature deposition as well as unraveling the complex interplay between substrate and coating for ultrathin films. In this work, we present a detailed investigation of ultrathin cerium oxide films grown using the novel Ce(dpdmg)3 precursor with H2O and O2. Following a surface science-based approach, we have combined operando spectroscopic ellipsometry and in-situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy to allow rapid process optimization and determination of the complex relation between oxide stoichiometry, film thickness and ALD growth parameters, revealing a distinct dependence of inital Ce3+ content on the film thickness and choice of oxidant. This offers the possibility of adjusting the oxide properties to application requirements e.g. in gas sensing by choosing a suitable precursor-oxidant combination. KW - Atomic layer deposition (ALD) KW - ceria KW - low-temperature deposition KW - operando spectroscopic ellipsometry KW - in-situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy KW - film thickness KW - oxidant choice KW - cerium oxidation state Y1 - 2024 UR - https://www.dpg-verhandlungen.de/year/2024/conference/berlin/part/o/session/49/contribution/4 SN - 0420-0195 PB - Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft CY - Bad Honnef ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kao, Ming-Chao A1 - Schewe, Lukas Paul A1 - Akhtar, Arub A1 - Rehm, Jana A1 - Bin Anooz, Saud Bin A1 - Galazka, Zbigniew A1 - Popp, Andreas A1 - Flege, Jan Ingo A1 - Vonk, Vedran A1 - Stierle, Andreas T1 - Structure and Stability of Al-alloyed β-Ga2O3(100) surfaces T2 - Verhandlungen der DPG, Berlin 2024 N2 - β-Ga2O3 (GaO) holds great promise in high-power applications. GaO is predicted to outperform the leading technologies based on SiC and GaN due to a three times higher calculated critical field strength. It has been identified that alloying with Al results in an almost linear increase in the bandgap between Ga2O3 (4.85eV) and Al2O3 (7eV). A critical issue in the bandgap engineering of GaO is maintaining reasonable electron mobility, which is low for the pure material (150cm2/V/S). This project aims to explore GaO by Al alloying, which allows tunable wide bandgaps for engineering material properties and at the same time maintains excellent crystal quality. PXRD and their Rietveld refinement on several AlGaO crystals indicate a preferential ordering of Al and Ga over octahedral and tetrahedral sites. The results of an SXRD study using synchrotron radiation addressing the surface structure of β-AlxGa2−xO3(100) substrates with x=0−0.25. Our results indicate that the GaO(100) surface is nearly bulk terminated and remains smooth up to 800°C and 10−5mbar of molecular oxygen. KW - high-power applications KW - bandgap engineering KW - crystal quality KW - X-ray diffraction Y1 - 2024 UR - https://www.dpg-verhandlungen.de/year/2024/conference/berlin/part/o/session/67/contribution/10 SN - 0420-0195 PB - Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft CY - Bad Honnef ER - TY - GEN A1 - Nitsch, Paul-G. A1 - Ratzke, Markus A1 - Pozarowska, Emilia A1 - Flege, Jan Ingo A1 - Alvarado Chavarin, Carlos A1 - Wenger, Christian A1 - Fischer, Inga Anita T1 - Deposition of reduced ceria thin films by reactive magnetron sputtering for the development of a resistive gas sensor T2 - Verhandlungen der DPG, Berlin 2024 N2 - The use of cerium oxide for hydrogen sensing is limited by the low electrical conductivity of layers deposited from a ceria target. To increase the electrical conductivity, partially reduced cerium oxide layers were obtained from a metallic cerium target by reactive magnetron sputtering. The proportions of the oxidation states Ce3+, present in reduced species, and Ce4+, present in fully oxidized species, were determined by ex-situ XPS. For electrical characterization, films were deposited on planarized tungsten finger electrodes. IV curves were measured over several days to investigate possible influences of oxygen and humidity on electrical conductivity. The morphological stability of the layers under ambient conditions was investigated by microscopical methods. The XPS results show a significant amount of Ce3+ in the layers. The electrical conductivity of as-grown samples is several orders of magnitude higher than that of samples grown from a ceria target. However, the conductivity decreases over time, indicating an oxidation of the layers. The surface morphology of the samples was found to be changing drastically within days, leading to partial delamination. KW - ceria KW - metalic cerium target KW - electrical conductivity KW - X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) KW - oxidation states KW - morphology Y1 - 2024 UR - https://www.dpg-verhandlungen.de/year/2024/conference/berlin/part/ds/session/11/contribution/18 SN - 0420-0195 PB - Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft CY - Bad Honnef ER - TY - GEN A1 - Gertig, Max A1 - Morales, Carlos A1 - Henkel, Karsten A1 - Flege, Jan Ingo T1 - In situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of atomic layer deposited ceria on SiO2: substrate influence on the reaction mechanism during the early stages of growth T2 - Verhandlungen der DPG N2 - Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is known to produce amorphous and defect-rich films in a layer-by-layer fashion, which can potentially give rise to unexpected material properties. In particular, ultrathin films (few monolayers) will show the highest complexity, as the substrate-material interaction will play a major role during deposition. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the early stages of growth of the ALD process to control and potentially tailor this interfacial interaction. Applying a surface science approach combined with complementary ex-situ characterization, we have studied by in-situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) the early stages of ceria (CeOx) growth on SiO2 substrates deposited by thermal-ALD using Ce(thd)4/O3. Interestingly, an initial mixture of Ce3+ and Ce4+ was observed, although only Ce4+ may be expected considering the used precursor and oxidant. This fact, together with a deviation from the ideal layer-by-layer growth and a higher growth rate during the first cycles, indicates a significant influence of the substrate of the ALD reaction mechanism as well as a correlation between morphology and ceria oxidation state. KW - Atomic layer deposition (ALD) KW - X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) KW - in-situ KW - ceria Y1 - 2024 UR - https://www.dpg-verhandlungen.de/year/2024/conference/berlin/part/o/session/67/contribution/7 SN - 0420-0195 PB - Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft CY - Bad Honnef ER - TY - GEN A1 - Guttmann, Dominic A1 - Riedel, Björn A1 - Sánchez-Barquilla, Raquel A1 - Morales, Carlos A1 - Flege, Jan Ingo T1 - Oxide formation and oxide/metal interaction in CeOx/Ni(111) T2 - Verhandlungen der DPG N2 - Ni/ceria catalysts exhibit a high activity for methane to methanol conversion, making them very promising for applications within a sustainable economy. Possibly, their activity may be strongly enhanced due to the facile exchange between Ce4+ and Ce3+ states, with the latter likely responsible for activating O-H and C-H bonds. Here, we aim to unravel the complex metal-oxide interactions in the inverse CeOx/Ni(111) system under oxidizing and reducing environments. Using low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) we find that the CeOx(111) grown by reactive molecular beam epitaxy preferentially aligns with the main directions of the Ni(111) substrate or is azimuthally rotated by ±10°. By using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS), we find that less NiO is formed during deposition of CeOx than when it is held without ceria at the same conditions (O2 partial pressure and temperature). Finally, we observe a complex behavior of the cerium and nickel oxidation states when exposing the system to O2 or H2 atmospheres. KW - Low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) KW - ceria KW - X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) KW - ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS) KW - oxidation states Y1 - 2024 UR - https://www.dpg-verhandlungen.de/year/2024/conference/berlin/part/o/session/33/contribution/10 SN - 0420-0195 PB - Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft CY - Bad Honnef ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kosto, Yuliia A1 - Kapuscik, Paulina A1 - Tschammer, Rudi A1 - Guttmann, Dominic A1 - Mankowska, Ewa A1 - Matvija, Peter A1 - Morales, Carlos A1 - Mazur, Michał A1 - Henkel, Karsten A1 - Matolinova, Iva A1 - Domaradzki, Jarosław A1 - Flege, Jan Ingo T1 - Bare and Pd-doped ceria thin films prepared by ALD and EBE for hydrogen detection T2 - Verhandlungen der DPG N2 - The need to store and use hydrogen safely as part of green economy based on renewable energy evokes a necessity to reliably detect it at ambient conditions. The majority of currently used sensors are working at elevated temperatures (200-500 °C). In this work, we demonstrate that ceria films deposited on a commercial electrode by atomic layer deposition (ALD) and electron beam evaporation (EBE) electrically respond to hydrogen (from 20 to 500 ppm) at much lower temperatures (50-200 °C). The results reveal that <1.5 nm thin Pd adlayer increases the electrical response by several orders of magnitude for both ceria films. The NAP-XPS study under changing oxidative/reductive atmospheres sheds light on the mechanism of Pd-CeOx thermal activation and the role of the deposition technique in the reactivity of the oxide. KW - Hydrogen sensor KW - Atomic layer deposition (ALD) KW - ceria KW - Near-ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (NAP-XPS) Y1 - 2024 UR - https://www.dpg-verhandlungen.de/year/2024/conference/berlin/part/o/session/59/contribution/5 SN - 0420-0195 PB - Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft CY - Bad Honnef ER - TY - GEN A1 - Morales, Carlos A1 - Kosto, Yuliia A1 - Tschammer, Rudi A1 - Henkel, Karsten A1 - Flege, Jan Ingo T1 - Unraveling the effects of substrate interaction on the chemical properties of atomic layer deposited ultra-thin ceria layers T2 - Verhandlungen der DPG N2 - Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is well known to lead to amorphous and defective, non-stoichiometric films, potentially resulting in modified material properties that can also be affected by film/substrate interaction in the case of ultra-thin growths. For example, the formation, diffusion, and recovery of oxygen vacancies can be favored in disordered, reducible metal oxides compared to more ordered deposits, whereas interdiffusion processes can critically affect the film/substrate interface region. These effects have extensively been studied for thin thermal-ALD ceria films (below 15 nm) by combining in-situ and ex-situ characterization techniques in our lab and at synchrotron radiation facilities. While using alumina or silica substrates modifies the initial growth rate, Ce3+/Ce4+ ratio, and ceria morphology, the formation of different species at the interface affects its reactivity. Interestingly, the experiments have shown high reducibility of ALD-ceria ultrathin films on silica for very low hydrogen concentrations, even at room temperature, whereas for alumina substrates the formation of aluminates at the interface prevents further oxidation. Moreover, the comparison with more ordered films indicates a key role of the defective structure of ALD films in Ce3+/Ce4+ conversion. KW - Atomic layer deposition (ALD) KW - ceria KW - interface reaction KW - morphology KW - reducibility KW - hydrogen detection Y1 - 2024 UR - https://www.dpg-verhandlungen.de/year/2024/conference/berlin/part/o/session/49/contribution/8 SN - 0420-0195 PB - Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft CY - Bad Honnef ER - TY - GEN A1 - Gawlińska-Nęcek, Katarzyna A1 - Kot, Małgorzata A1 - Starowicz, Zbigniew A1 - Jarzębska, Anna A1 - Panek, Piotr A1 - Flege, Jan Ingo T1 - Instability of Formamidinium Lead Iodide (FAPI) Deposited on a Copper Oxide Hole Transporting Layer (HTL) T2 - ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces N2 - Copper oxide appears to be a promising candidate for a hole transport layer (HTL) in emerging perovskite solar cells. Reasons for this are its good optical and electrical properties, cost-effectiveness, and high stability. However, is this really the case? In this study, we demonstrate that copper oxide, synthesized by a spray-coating method, is unstable in contact with formamidinium lead triiodide (FAPI) perovskite, leading to its decomposition. Using X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and ultraviolet–visible (UV–vis) spectrophotometry, we find that the entire copper oxide diffuses into and reacts with the FAPI film completely. The reaction products are an inactive yellow δ-FAPI phase, copper iodide (CuI), and an additional new phase of copper formate hydroxide (CH2CuO3) that has not been reported previously in the literature. KW - formamidinium lead iodide KW - perovskites KW - instability KW - Cu2O KW - hole transporting layer KW - phase transition Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c03440 SN - 1944-8244 VL - 16 IS - 21 SP - 27936 EP - 27943 PB - American Chemical Society (ACS) ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kodalle, Tim A1 - Malekshahi Byranvand, Mahdi A1 - Goudreau, Meredith A1 - Das, Chittaranjan A1 - Roy, Rajarshi A1 - Kot, Małgorzata A1 - Briesenick, Simon A1 - Zohdi, Mohammadreza A1 - Rai, Monika A1 - Tamura, Nobumichi A1 - Flege, Jan Ingo A1 - Hempel, Wolfram A1 - Sutter‐Fella, Carolin M. A1 - Saliba, Michael T1 - An integrated deposition and passivation strategy for controlled crystallization of 2D/3D Halide Perovskite films T2 - Advanced Materials N2 - This work introduces a simplified deposition procedure for multidimensional (2D/3D) perovskite thin films, integrating a phenethylammonium chloride (PEACl)‐treatment into the antisolvent step when forming the 3D perovskite. This simultaneous deposition and passivation strategy reduces the number of synthesis steps while simultaneously stabilizing the halide perovskite film and improving the photovoltaic performance of resulting solar cell devices to 20.8%. Using a combination of multimodal in situ and additional ex situ characterizations, it is demonstrated that the introduction of PEACl during the perovskite film formation slows down the crystal growth process, which leads to a larger average grain size and narrower grain size distribution, thus reducing carrier recombination at grain boundaries and improving the device's performance and stability. The data suggests that during annealing of the wet film, the PEACl diffuses to the surface of the film, forming hydrophobic (quasi‐)2D structures that protect the bulk of the perovskite film from humidity‐induced degradation. KW - 2D/3D perovskites KW - crystallization KW - in situ characterization KW - stability Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202309154 SN - 0935-9648 VL - 36 IS - 24 PB - Wiley CY - Weinheim ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kapuścik, Paulina A1 - Wojcieszak, Damian A1 - Pokora, Patrycja A1 - Mańkowska, Ewa A1 - Domaradzki, Jarosław A1 - Mazur, Michał A1 - Mazur, Piotr A1 - Kosto, Yuliia A1 - Morales, Carlos A1 - Kot, Małgorzata A1 - Flege, Jan Ingo T1 - Low temperature hydrogen sensor with high sensitivity based on CeOx thin film T2 - Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical N2 - In this work, a 500 nm-thick cerium oxide thin film was prepared by electron beam evaporation. It was found that the deposition of 7 nm thick Pd catalyst was required for obtaining a sensor response to hydrogen. The Pd/CeOx sensing structure has a high response of 5000 towards 25 ppm H2 at a working temperature of 200 °C and exhibits a sensor response of 1.3 at temperatures near ambient. Furthermore, the sensing structure exhibited excellent response/recovery kinetics. The results confirm that the CeOx-based materials are a promising material for the fabrication of room-temperature hydrogen sensors. KW - Cerium oxide KW - Thin film KW - Hydrogen sensing KW - Low operating temperature Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2024.136148 SN - 0925-4005 VL - 417 PB - Elsevier BV ER -