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6648388 
Journal Article 
Thermal conductivities of evaporated gold films on silicon and glass 
Chen, G; Hui, P; , 
1999 
Yes 
Applied Physics Letters
ISSN: 0003-6951
EISSN: 1077-3118 
AMER INST PHYSICS 
WOODBURY 
2942-2944 
We present four-point probe measurements of the in-plane electrical conductivities of electron beam-evaporated gold layers of thickness 20 nm to 2 mu m deposited on Si(100), Si(111), and BK7 glass substrates. The values of thermal conductivities deduced from these measurements of gold films on glass samples agree well with prediction from the surface and grain-boundary scattering model, but not for gold films on silicon samples. Thermal conductivities of gold films are found to be different for samples on hydrofluoric acid etched Si(100) and Si(111) substrates, for which surface roughness and microstructures of the gold films have been examined to understand the difference in these thermal conductivity results. (C) 1999 American Institute of Physics. [S0003-6951(99)00920-1].