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Thickness-dependent thermal properties of amorphous insulating thin films measured by photoreflectance microscopy

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Publication date: 30 November 2017
Source:Thin Solid Films, Volume 642
Author(s): A. Al Mohtar, G. Tessier, R. Ritasalo, M. Matvejeff, J. Stormonth-Darling, P.S. Dobson, P.O. Chapuis, S. Gomès, J.P. Roger
In this work, we report on the measurement of the thermal conductivity of thin insulating films of SiO2 obtained by thermal oxidation, and Al2O3 grown by atomic layer deposition (ALD), both on Si wafers. We used photoreflectance microscopy to determine the thermal properties of the films as a function of thickness in the 2nm to 1000nm range. The effective thermal conductivity of the Al2O3 layer is shown to decrease with thickness down to 70% for the thinnest layers. The data were analyzed upon considering that the change in the effective thermal conductivity corresponds to an intrinsic thermal conductivity associated to an additional interfacial thermal resistance. The intrinsic conductivity and interfacial thermal resistance of SiO2 were found to be equal to 0.95W/m·K and 5.1×109 m2K/W respectively; those of Al2O3 were found to be 1.56W/m·K and 4.3×109 m2K/W.


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