Size effects in thin gold films: Discrimination between electron-surface and electron-grain boundary scattering by measuring the Hall effect at 4 K

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Abstract

We report the Hall effect measured in gold films evaporated onto mica substrates, the samples having an average grain diameter D that ranges between 12 and 174 nm, and a thickness t of approximately 50 nm and 100 nm. The Hall mobility was determined at low temperatures T (4K $\le $ T $\le $ 50K). By tuning the grain size during sample preparation, we discriminate whether the dominant collision mechanism controlling the resistivity of the samples at 4 K is electron-surface or electron-grain boundary scattering, based upon whether the Hall mobility depends linearly on film thickness t or on grain diameter D. \\[4pt] References:\\[0pt] R. Henriquez et al, Appl. Phys. Lett. \textbf{102} (2013) 051608.

Authors

  • Raul C. Munoz

    Department of Physics, University of Chile

  • R. Henriquez

    Department of Physics, Universidad Santa Maria

  • L. Moraga

    Department of Physics, University of Chile

  • G. Kremer

    Department of Physics, University of Chile

  • M. Flores

    Department of Physics, University of Chile

  • A. Espinosa

    Department of Physics, University of Chile