Abstract

The CO 2 pulsed laser decomposition of tetrakis(dimethylamido)titanium yields methane and dimethylamine in the gas phase and solid deposits which contain titanium nitride, significant amounts of -CN group containing species and oxygen, the presence of which is caused by sensitivity of the deposit to air.

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