Abstract

We studied the epitaxial growth of a Ni film prepared on a GaAs(001) substrate covered with a thin epitaxial MgO buffer film, assuming that this buffer film plays a key role in the epitaxial growth of the Ni film. The MgO and Ni films were deposited by radio-frequency magnetron sputtering of the MgO and Ni targets in pure Ar gas. First, a MgO film of thickness ranging from 78 to 4.4nm was deposited on the GaAs(001) substrate at a temperature ranging from ambient temperature to 700°C, and then, a 136-nm-thick Ni film was deposited on the MgO/GaAs substrate at a temperature range 300–500°C. Using transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffractometry, we showed that the MgO film grows with the epitaxial relationship MgO(001)[001]//GaAs(001)[001] on GaAs(001) at 500°C, and that the structure of the Ni film depends on three factors: the MgO/GaAs substrate temperature, the MgO thickness, and the annealing condition of the MgO/GaAs substrate before the Ni deposition. In conclusion, we proved that the Ni film grows with the epitaxial relationship Ni(001)[001]//MgO(001)[001]//GaAs(001)[001] on MgO/GaAs with the 4.4-nm-thick MgO film when the MgO/GaAs substrate is annealed in situ at room temperature before the Ni deposition and maintained at 300°C during the Ni deposition.

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