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Homoleptic gadolinium amidinates as precursors for MOCVD of oriented gadolinium nitride (GdN) thin films.

Michael Krasnopolski1, Cristian G Hrib, Rüdiger W Seidel, Manuela Winter, Hans-Werner Becker, Detlef Rogalla, Roland A Fischer, Frank T Edelmann, Anjana Devi.   

Abstract

Five new homoleptic gadolinium tris-amidinate complexes are reported, which were synthesized via the salt-elimination reaction of GdCl(3) with 3 equiv of lithiated symmetric and asymmetric amidinates at ambient temperature. The Gd-tris-amidinates [Gd{(N(i)Pr)(2)CR}(3)] [R = Me (1), Et (2), (t)Bu (3), (n)Bu (4)] and [Gd{(NEt)(N(t)Bu)CMe}(3)] (5) are solids at room temperature and sublime at temperatures of about 125 °C (6 × 10(-2) mbar) with the exception of compound 4, which is a viscous liquid at room temperature. According to X-ray diffraction analysis of 3 and 5 as representative examples of the series, the complexes adopt a distorted octahedral structure in the solid state. Mass spectrometric (MS) data confirmed the monomeric structure in the gas phase, and high-resolution MS allowed the identification of characteristic fragments, such as [{(N(i)Pr)(2)CR}GdCH(3)](+) and [{(N(i)Pr)(2)CR}GdNH](+). The alkyl substitution patterns of the amidinate ligands clearly show an influence on the thermal properties, and specifically, the introduction of the asymmetric carbodiimide leads to a lowering of the onset of volatilization and decomposition. Compound 5, which is the first Gd complex with an asymmetric amidinate ligand system to be reported, was, therefore, tested for the MOCVD of GdN thin films. The as-deposited GdN films were capped with Cu in a subsequent MOCVD process to prevent postdeposition oxidation of the films. Cubic GdN on Si(100) substrates with a preferred orientation in the (200) direction were grown at 750 °C under an ammonia atmosphere and exhibited a columnar morphology and low levels of C or O impurities according to scanning electron microscopy, Rutherford backscattering, and nuclear reaction analysis.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23231638     DOI: 10.1021/ic301826s

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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