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We have investigated the reactions of ultrathin BaO capping layers with Si O2 and Hf O2 Si O2 dielectrics using medium energy ion scattering. BaO readily forms a silicate at high temperatures, intermixing with Si O2. Unlike other silicate-forming systems, Ba diffuses throughout the volume of available Si O2, creating a dilute metal oxide. However, when deposited on a Hf O2 Si O2 layer, a Ba silicate layer nucleates at the Hf O2 Si O2 interface, leaving an Si O2 -like buffer layer. The reaction with Si O2 is markedly different from other silicate-forming metal oxides, where nucleation of distinct phases is observed. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.
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