TY - JOUR
T1 - High-throughput investigation of a lead-free AlN-Based piezoelectric material, (Mg,Hf)xAl1-xN
AU - Nguyen, Hung H.
AU - Oguchi, Hiroyuki
AU - Van Minh, Le
AU - Kuwano, Hiroki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2017/6/12
Y1 - 2017/6/12
N2 - We conducted a high-throughput investigation of the fundamental properties of (Mg,Hf)xAl1-xN thin films (0 < x < 0.24) aiming for developing high-performance AlN-based piezoelectric materials. For the high-throughput investigation, we prepared composition-gradient (Mg,Hf)xAl1-xN films grown on a Si(100) substrate at 600 °C by cosputtering AlN and MgHf targets. To measure the properties of the various compositions at different positions within a single sample, we used characterization techniques with spatial resolution. X-ray diffraction (XRD) with a beam spot diameter of 1.0 mm verified that Mg and Hf had substituted into the Al sites and caused an elongation of the c-axis of AlN from 5.00 Å for x = 0 to 5.11 Å for x = 0.24. In addition, the uniaxial crystal orientation and high crystallinity required for piezoelectric materials to be used as application devices were confirmed. The piezoelectric response microscope indicated that this c-axis elongation increased the piezoelectric coefficient almost linearly from 1.48 pm/V for x = 0 to 5.19 pm/V for x = 0.24. The dielectric constants of (Mg,Hf)xAl1-xN were investigated using parallel plate capacitor structures with -0.07 mm2 electrodes and showed a slight increase by substitution. These results verified that (Mg,Hf)xAl1-xN is a promising material for piezoelectric-based application devices, especially for vibrational energy harvesters.
AB - We conducted a high-throughput investigation of the fundamental properties of (Mg,Hf)xAl1-xN thin films (0 < x < 0.24) aiming for developing high-performance AlN-based piezoelectric materials. For the high-throughput investigation, we prepared composition-gradient (Mg,Hf)xAl1-xN films grown on a Si(100) substrate at 600 °C by cosputtering AlN and MgHf targets. To measure the properties of the various compositions at different positions within a single sample, we used characterization techniques with spatial resolution. X-ray diffraction (XRD) with a beam spot diameter of 1.0 mm verified that Mg and Hf had substituted into the Al sites and caused an elongation of the c-axis of AlN from 5.00 Å for x = 0 to 5.11 Å for x = 0.24. In addition, the uniaxial crystal orientation and high crystallinity required for piezoelectric materials to be used as application devices were confirmed. The piezoelectric response microscope indicated that this c-axis elongation increased the piezoelectric coefficient almost linearly from 1.48 pm/V for x = 0 to 5.19 pm/V for x = 0.24. The dielectric constants of (Mg,Hf)xAl1-xN were investigated using parallel plate capacitor structures with -0.07 mm2 electrodes and showed a slight increase by substitution. These results verified that (Mg,Hf)xAl1-xN is a promising material for piezoelectric-based application devices, especially for vibrational energy harvesters.
KW - Mg/Hf codoped AlN
KW - combinatorial approach
KW - dielectric constant
KW - piezoelectric coefficient
KW - piezoelectric material
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U2 - 10.1021/acscombsci.6b00193
DO - 10.1021/acscombsci.6b00193
M3 - Article
C2 - 28481501
AN - SCOPUS:85020749517
SN - 2156-8952
VL - 19
SP - 365
EP - 369
JO - ACS Combinatorial Science
JF - ACS Combinatorial Science
IS - 6
ER -