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An impermeable copper surface monolayer with high-temperature oxidation resistance

Author(s)
Kim, Su JaeKim, Young-HoonLamichhane, BipinRegmi, BinodLee, YousilYang, Sang-HyeokKim, Seon JeJung, Min-HyoungJang, Jae HyuckJeong, Hu YoungChi, MiaofangSeong, Maeng-JeChoi, Hak SooKim, Seong-GonKim, Young-MinJeong, Se-Young
Issued Date
2025-02
DOI
10.1038/s41467-025-56709-w
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/86325
Citation
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, v.16, no.1, pp.1462
Abstract
Despite numerous efforts involving surface coating, doping, and alloying, maintaining surface stability of metal at high temperatures without compromising intrinsic properties has remained challenging. Here, we present a pragmatic method to address the accelerated oxidation of Cu, Ni, and Fe at temperatures exceeding 200 degrees C. Inspired by the concept that oxygen (O) itself can effectively obstruct the pathway of O infiltration, this study proposes the immobilization of O on the metal surface. Through extensive calculations considering various elements (C, Al, Si, Ge, Ga, In, and Sn) to anchor O on Cu surfaces, Si emerges as the optimal element. The theoretical findings are validated through systematic sputtering deposition experiments. The introduction of anchoring elements to reinforce Cu-O bonds enables the formation of an atomically thin barrier on the Cu surface, rendering it impermeable to O even at high temperatures (400 degrees C) while preserving its intrinsic conductivity. This oxidation resistance, facilitated by the impermeable atomic monolayer, opens promising opportunities for researchers and industries to overcome limitations associated with the use of oxidizable metal films.
Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
ISSN
2041-1723
Keyword
CUPROTECTIONMETALFILMS

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