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Molecularly-induced roughness and oxidation in cobalt/organodithiol/cobalt nanolayers synthesized by sputter-deposition and molecular sublimation.

Collin RoweSathish Kumar ShanmughamGrzegorz GreczynskiLars HultmanArnaud le FebvrierPer EklundGanpati Ramanath
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
Integrating interfacial molecular nanolayers (MNL) with inorganic nanolayers is of interest for understanding processing-structure/chemistry correlations in hybrid nanolaminates. Here, we report the synthesis of Co/biphenyldithiol (BPDT)/Co nanolayer sandwiches by metal sputter-deposition and molecular sublimation. The density and surface roughness of the Co layers deposited on the native oxide are invariant with the Ar pressure p Ar during deposition. In contrast, the Co layer roughness r Co deposited on top of the BPDT MNL increases with p Ar , and correlates with a higher degree of Co oxidation. Increased roughening is attributed to MNL-accentuated self-shadowing of low mobility Co atoms at high p Ar , which consequently increases Co oxidation. These results indicating MNL-induced effects on the morphology and chemistry of the inorganic layers should be of importance for tailoring nanolayered hybrid interfaces and laminates.
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