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Mo-W alloy coating were grown on copper substrates by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) with a mixture MoF6, WF6 and H2 as the gaseous source. The films were characterized with X-ray diffraction and metalloscopy. The results show that the films are homogenous, monophased solid solution of Mo and W; fine equiaxial grains exist at the lamellar crystal boundaries in a Mo rich samples whereas columnar grains dominate in a W-rich sample. The composition of Mo and W can be controlled by varying the ratio of MoF6 and WF6 partial pressures. The strengths of refractory metal alloy film grown by CVD, say Mo-W coating, include high purity, simple equipment and fast film growth rate.
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Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology
ISSN: 1672-7126
Year: 2005
Issue: 3
Volume: 25
Page: 229-232
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