Ductile Mo-Re thin films for flexible displays
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T1 - Ductile Mo-Re thin films for flexible displays
AU - Hauser, Filipe
N1 - embargoed until 17-09-2021
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Sputtered Mo films are nowadays widely used as thin films in display applications, e.g., for gate and source/drain metallization and data bus-lines in thin film transistor liquid crystal displays. However, due to their brittle behavior their usability in flexible displays, i.e. for an emerging market, is limited. In order to overcome this disadvantage, a strategy to improve the ductility of brittle Mo thin films by alloying with Re is explored within this work. A series of Mo-Re thin films with 50 nm thickness were deposited onto 50 µm thick polyimide substrates by magnetron co-sputtering from pure Mo and Re targets. Advanced in situ characterization methods were subsequently applied to investigate the electro-mechanical behavior of the films during deformation. Uniaxial tensile tests were performed under the light microscope to directly observe the fragmentation process and to determine the crack onset strain. In addition, the electro-mechanical response was evaluated by measuring the change in the electrical resistance during straining. Pure Mo thin films exhibited straight through-thickness cracks, which are characteristic for brittle films, while the Mo-Re films showed a more wavy crack path, indicating ductile deformation behavior. The addition of Re also significantly improved the electro-mechanical response of the Mo thin films, where the crack onset strain was increased considerably. In summary, alloying of Mo thin films with Re is a promising strategy to improve their ductility, which in turn can enable their utilization in flexible displays.
AB - Sputtered Mo films are nowadays widely used as thin films in display applications, e.g., for gate and source/drain metallization and data bus-lines in thin film transistor liquid crystal displays. However, due to their brittle behavior their usability in flexible displays, i.e. for an emerging market, is limited. In order to overcome this disadvantage, a strategy to improve the ductility of brittle Mo thin films by alloying with Re is explored within this work. A series of Mo-Re thin films with 50 nm thickness were deposited onto 50 µm thick polyimide substrates by magnetron co-sputtering from pure Mo and Re targets. Advanced in situ characterization methods were subsequently applied to investigate the electro-mechanical behavior of the films during deformation. Uniaxial tensile tests were performed under the light microscope to directly observe the fragmentation process and to determine the crack onset strain. In addition, the electro-mechanical response was evaluated by measuring the change in the electrical resistance during straining. Pure Mo thin films exhibited straight through-thickness cracks, which are characteristic for brittle films, while the Mo-Re films showed a more wavy crack path, indicating ductile deformation behavior. The addition of Re also significantly improved the electro-mechanical response of the Mo thin films, where the crack onset strain was increased considerably. In summary, alloying of Mo thin films with Re is a promising strategy to improve their ductility, which in turn can enable their utilization in flexible displays.
KW - Molybdenum-Rhenium thin films
KW - magnetron sputtering
KW - flexible displays
KW - fragmentation test
KW - electrical resistance
KW - Rhenium effect
KW - Molybdän-Rhenium Legierungsschichten
KW - Magnetronsputtern
KW - flexible Displays
KW - Fragmentierungstest
KW - elektrischer Widerstand
KW - Rheniumeffekt
M3 - Master's Thesis
ER -