Abstract

A series of Y2O3 films was prepared through reactive magnetron sputtering and further annealed at 350°C and 500°C. Differential scanning calorimetry reveals that the physisorbed oxygen (Oδ) of the as-deposited films was desorbed to O2 (g) from 268.8 to 336.5°C, and the desorption quantity of Oδ was 22.6%. Grazing incidence X-ray diffraction results showed that the films remained at a cubic phase (111) out-of-plane in all annealing states. Microphotographs revealed that the as-deposited films and the films annealed at 350°C contained a regular columnar structural grain which almost disappeared in the films annealed at 500°C. The Y2O3 films annealed at 350°C exhibited excellent mechanical properties, elastic modulus (EIT) of 280GPa, and hardness (HIT) of 12GPa.

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