Surface nanoformations during oxidation of SnS₂ layered crystals

  • V. M. Katerynchuk I. M. Frantsevich Institute for problems of materials science of NAS of Ukraine, Chernivtsi department, Ukraine
  • M. Z. Kovalyuk I. M. Frantsevich Institute for problems of materials science of NAS of Ukraine, Chernivtsi department, Ukraine
  • O. S. Lytvyn V. Ye. Lashkaryov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
Keywords: SnS₂, native oxide, nanoformations

Abstract

The surface topology of unoxidized and oxidized SnS₂ crystals was studied using atomic force microscopy. For unoxidized samples grown by chemical transport reactions, the surface exhibits relief fluctuations in the form of nanometer-scale step-like strips. After oxidation, the surface transforms into a dense array of nanoneedles oriented perpendicular to the crystal plane. These features should be taken into account in the fabrication of heterostructures and in physical studies of oxide–semiconductor structures.

Published
2007-06-29
How to Cite
Katerynchuk, V. M., Kovalyuk, M. Z., & Lytvyn, O. S. (2007). Surface nanoformations during oxidation of SnS₂ layered crystals. Technology and Design in Electronic Equipment, (3), 41-42. Retrieved from https://www.tkea.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/TKEA2007.3.41