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Influence of implantation of O2+ ions on the composition and electronic structure of the W(111) surface

З. А. ИсахановInstitute of Ion-Plasma and Laser Technologies of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Durmon Yuli 33, 100125, Tashkent, UzbekistanБ. Е. УмирзаковTashkent State Technical University, Universitetskaya 2, Tashkent, UzbekistanD.Kh. NabievKarshi State University, 180119, Karshi, UzbekistanGunel ImanovaDepartment of Physics and Electronics, Khazar University, 41 Mahsati Str., AZ1096, Baku, AzerbaijanI. R. BekpulatovKarshi State University, 180119, Karshi, UzbekistanF. Ya. KhudaykulovTashkent State Technical University, Universitetskaya 2, Tashkent, UzbekistanS. S. IskhakovaInstitute of Ion-Plasma and Laser Technologies of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Durmon Yuli 33, 100125, Tashkent, UzbekistanKh. E. AbdiyevTashkent State Technical University, Universitetskaya 2, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Abstract In this paper, using high-dose implantation of O 2 + ions, nano-sized WO 3 films were obtained on the surface and at various depths of W(111) for the first time. It has been confirmed that when O 2 + ions are implanted into W at room temperature with low energy, partial formation of oxides such as WO, WO 2 , WO 3 and WO 4 occurs. It has been proved that in order to obtain a homogeneous and good stoichiometry of W oxide, it is necessary to carry out oxidation at a certain temperature. The optimal modes for obtaining hidden oxide layers in the near-surface region of tungsten, the substrate temperature W, the energy and dose of O 2 + ions were determined. The concentration profiles of distributed O atoms in depth were studied for the three-layer W-WO 3 -W(111) system. Using scanning electron microscopy, the formation depths and thicknesses of WO 3 layers were determined. The WO 3 films were polycrystalline. The resulting films have potential for creating thin-film OLED displays, as well as nanofilm MOS transistors.

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