Unraveling Interdiffusion Phenomena and the Role of Nanoscale Diffusion Barriers in the Copper-Gold System

揭示铜金体系中的互扩散现象及纳米级扩散屏障的作用

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Abstract

Diffusion is one of the most fundamental concepts in materials science, playing a pivotal role in materials synthesis, forming, and degradation. Of particular importance is solid state interdiffusion of metals which defines the usable parameter space for material combinations in the form of alloys. This parameter space can be explored on the macroscopic scale by using diffusion couples. However, this method reaches its limit when going to low temperatures, small scales, and when testing ultrathin diffusion barriers. Therefore, this work transfers the principle of the diffusion couples to small scales by using core-shell nanowires and in situ heating. This allows us to delve into the interdiffusion dynamics of copper and gold, revealing the interplay between diffusion and the disorder-order phase transition. Our in situ TEM experiments in combination with chemical mapping reveal the interdiffusion coefficients of Cu and Au at low temperatures and highlight the impact of ordering processes on the diffusion behavior. The formation of ordered domains within the solid-solution is examined using high-resolution imaging and nanodiffraction including strain mapping. In addition, we examine the effectiveness of ultrathin Al(2)O(3) barrier layers to control interdiffusion of the diffusion couple. Our findings indicate that a 5 nm thick layer serves as an efficient diffusion barrier. This research provides valuable insights into the interdiffusion behavior of Cu and Au on the nanoscale, offering potential applications in the development of miniaturized integrated circuits and nanodevices.

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