Chemical Physics Letters, Vol.653, 73-77, 2016
Surface morphology-controlled fabrication of Na2WO4 films with high structural stability
Films with designed surface morphologies are of great importance for high-performance devices and other applications such as gas sensors and catalysts. Na2WO4 films with various surface morphologies have been fabricated via physical evaporation inside the chamber created by approaching mouth to mouth two alumina boats containing precursors and by covering alumina boat with aluminum foil, respectively. The temperature-dependence Raman investigation reveals red shifting of the Raman peaks with increasing temperature in all cases. The observed Raman shifts are relatively small confirming high stability of the Na2WO4 films within the investigated temperature range. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Na2WO4 film;In-situ temperature-dependence;Raman shifting;Surface morphology;Structural stability