Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session X41: Thin Film Growth and Processing
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Friday, March 19, 2021
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Jacques Amar, University of Toledo
Abstract: X41.00005 : Design and Engineering of Gibbs Free Energy for Heterostructure Nano-Bonding™ of Piezo-Electric Crystals to Si-based materials at T < 500 K
8:48 AM–9:00 AM
Live
Presenter:
Mohammed Sahal
(Physics, Arizona State University)
Authors:
Mohammed Sahal
(Physics, Arizona State University)
Abbie Elison
(Physics, Arizona State University)
Shefali Prakash
(Physics, Arizona State University)
Srivatsan Swaminathan
(Physics, Arizona State University)
Riley Rane
(Physics, Arizona State University)
Brian Baker
(Physics, Arizona State University)
Thilina Balasooriya
(Physics, Arizona State University)
Wesley Peng
(Physics, Arizona State University)
Aashi R Gurijala
(Physics, Arizona State University)
Nikhil Suresh
(Physics, Arizona State University)
Lauren Puglisi
(Physics, Arizona State University)
Robert J Culbertson
(Physics, Arizona State University)
Nicole Herbots
(Physics, Arizona State University)
Collaboration:
PROF. Herbots NanoBonding Research Team
This work uses RT Nano-Bonding™ [1] to bond piezo-electrics to Si via Surface Energy Engineering (SEE). SEE modifies synergistically Surface Energies (SE) and hydro-affinity to far-from-equilibrium states create reactive 2D Precursor Phases (2D PP) on each surface of the pair. 2D PPs react in air at RT when contacted by water vapor catalysis.
The △GPiezo-Si-H2O for each pair is computed from SE measured via Three Liquid Contact Angles to see whether it favors Nano-Bonding™. The △GPiezo-Si-H2O for ‘as received’ (AR) LiTaO3, with ‘after SEE’ Si and α-quartz SiO2 is -0.1 mJ/m2 and -16.8 mJ/m2. For or AR LiNbO3, with ‘after SEE’ Si and α-q SiO2 it is -13.4 mJ/m2 and -28 mJ/m2, thus all < 0.
Nano-Bonding™ of AR hydrophobic piezo-electrics with ‘after SEE’ hydrophilic Si/ SiO2 is thus favored in the presence of atmospheric moisture.
Experimentally, 2D PP generated by SEE are indeed found to activate Nano-Bonding™, at RT in 25 % RH.
[1] Nano-Bonding™, Herbots, et al. U.S. Pat. # 9,018,077 (2015), 9,589,801(2017), pend. (2020)
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