Thin Films Containing Molybdenum From An Evaporation Boat
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An attempt was made to produce thin films of vanadium oxide by evaporating V2O5 in vacuum using molybdenum boats.
Following analysis of the films by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Rutherford backscattering spectrometry, it was found that the films contained a large amount of molybdenum (atomic ratio of Mo:V>1).
Films were chemically inhomogeneous along the direction of growth such that the value of the atomic ratio decreased from the substrate side of the film to its interface with the air.
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