Accelerated Publication: Laser transfer of sol-gel ferroelectric thin films using an ITO release layer

A new laser transfer process is reported which allows damage-free transfer of ferroelectric thin films from a growth substrate directly to a target substrate. The thin film ferroelectric material is deposited on a fused silica growth substrate with a sacrificial release layer of ITO (indium tin oxide). Regions of the film that are to be transferred are then selectively metallised, and bonded to the target substrate. Separation from the growth substrate is achieved by laser ablation of the ITO release layer by a single pulse from a KrF excimer laser, with the laser light being incident through the growth substrate. The residual ITO on the transferred ferroelectric layer is electrically conducting, and may be suitable for incorporation into the final device, depending on the application. The new process has been demonstrated for 500nm-thick layers of sol-gel PZT which were thermosonically bonded to a silicon target substrate prior to laser release. The transferred films show ferroelectric behaviour and have a slightly reduced permittivity compared to the as-deposited material.

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