Abstract

Thin film morphology and electrical resistivity play an important role in modern technologies. In particular, subcomponents fabricated by Ti play an increasing role in microelectronic device technology as well as in the biomedical area [1-2]. Here the influence of substrate temperature (during deposition) and film thickness on the surface morphology and electrical resistivity of polycrystalline Ti and Zr thin films have been investigated.

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