Orientation-controlled molecule-by-molecule polymer wire growth by the carrier-gas-type organic chemical vapor deposition and the molecular layer deposition

2007 ◽  
Vol 91 (3) ◽  
pp. 033103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tetsuzo Yoshimura ◽  
Shinji Ito ◽  
Tomohiro Nakayama ◽  
Kotaro Matsumoto
Molecules ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (5) ◽  
pp. 876 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jian Li ◽  
Ziling Wu ◽  
Yifeng Xu ◽  
Yanli Pei ◽  
Gang Wang

The parameters for metal-organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) processes significantly influence the properties of ZnO films, especially the flow stability of the chamber, which is caused by process parameters such as the shape of reaction chamber, the working pressure, the growth temperature, the susceptor rotational speed, the gas flow rate, and the nature of the carrier gas at inlet temperature. These parameters are the preconditions for the formation of high-quality film. Therefore, this study uses Ar as a carrier gas, diethylzinc (DEZn) as a Zn source, and H2O as an oxygen source and adopts the reaction mechanism calculated by quantum chemistry, which includes ten gas reactions and eight surface reactions. The process parameters of a specific reaction chamber model were analyzed based on the computational fluid dynamics method. This study also presents an accurate prediction of the flow regime in the reactor chamber under any operating conditions, without additional experiments, based on an analysis of a great quantity of simulation data. Such research is also significant for selecting the growth parameters relevant to production, providing a specific process growth window, narrowing the debugging scope, and providing a theoretical basis for the development of MOCVD equipment and process debugging.


1992 ◽  
Vol 247 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tetsuzo Yoshimura ◽  
Satoshi Tatsuura ◽  
Wataru Sotoyama

ABSTRACTQuantum wires and dots were fabricated in one-dimensional conjugated polymer films by chemical vapor deposition. In the wires, a sharp exciton absorption peak, and in the dots, a blue shift in the absorption band due to electron confinement were observed. We showed that acceptors could be substituted into the conjugated polymer chain. We also demonstrated that molecular layer deposition (MLD), in which molecules are stacked on substrates one by one in order of preference in a vacuum, is feasible in fabricating one-dimensional conjugated polymers.


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