Reducing adhesion energy of micro-relay electrodes by ion beam synthesized oxide nanolayers
Article 2017 en
Authors
BS
Bivas Saha
AP
Alexis Peschot
BO
Benjamin Osoba
Abstract
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Reduction in the adhesion energy of contacting metal electrode surfaces in nano-electro-mechanical switches is crucial for operation with low hysteresis voltage. We demonstrate that by forming thin layers of metal-oxides on metals such as Ru and W, the adhesion energy can be reduced by up to a factor of ten. We employ a low-energy ion-beam synthesis technique and subsequent thermal annealing to form very thin layers (~2 nm) of metal-oxides (such as RuO<sub>2</sub> and WO<sub>x</sub>) on Ru and W metal surfaces and quantify the adhesion energy using an atomic force microscope with microspherical tips.
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