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MATERIALS ENGINEERING
“Directed Self-Assembly of Oxide-oxide Nanocomposite Thin Films”
By
Bethany Rutherford
Purdue MSE Preliminary Exam
Advisor: Professor Haiyan Wang
ABSTRACT
Nanocomposite thin films are materials that have the potential to improve and tune many properties for various applications in electronics, memory storage, and optics. Materials properties are
a consequence of their structure, so being able to manipulate the nanostructure of oxide-oxide nanocomposite thin films is important for modifying them for device purposes. Thin film growth involves many factors: diffusion, substrate surface conditions, source
material composition, and deposition temperature and rate. The two main approaches to thin film fabrication are bottom-up and top-down. Bottom-up growth focuses on the self-assembly of the nanostructure. This review discusses the merits of different methods
that can be used to direct the self-assembly of oxide-oxide nanocomposite thin film growth based on substrate manipulation and the future outlook on this area of research.
Date: Thursday, October 17, 2019
Time: 8:00 A.M.
Place: ARMS 1028