Structure and phase formation in Cu-Mn alloy thin films deposited at room temperature
2012
Abstract Transmission electron microscopy characterization of Cu–Mn alloy thin films deposited by DC magnetron sputtering is applied to reveal the formation of phases throughout the composition range. Pure Cu and Mn films exhibit face-centred cubic (fcc) Cu and α-Mn phases, respectively. At room temperature the low Mn content films have fcc structure (γ-phase). Mn can substitute Cu in the fcc Cu lattice up to ∼35 at.% Mn. The lattice parameter of fcc Cu–Mn alloy films follows a linear relationship of a 0 = a Cu + 0.322c (in A), where a Cu = 3.615 A is the lattice parameter of Cu and c is the Mn atomic concentration. At high Mn content, above 50 at.% Mn, a homogeneous one-phase structure is observed, possessing the short-range order of α-Mn. The incorporation of Cu into Mn suggests that this structure changes from crystalline α-Mn to disordered structure as the Cu content increases. A narrow two-phase region exists between 35 and 45 at.% Mn. A grain size minimum of 2–3 nm was observed in the 35–65 at.% Mn region.
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