An Atomic Layer Etching (ALE)-Inspired Synthetic Protocol and Rapid Screening Process for ZnO Etching with β-Diketone
Justin A Moore1,2, Terrick McNealy-James2,3, Diego R Javier-Jiménez1,2
1Department of Chemistry, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32816, United States.
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Atomic layer etching (ALE) is a top-down vapor-phase process that leads to self-limiting thinning of materials with an angstrom-level control. ALE has emerged as an attractive process for the wafer-scale fabrication of devices and materials with dimensional control on the nanoscale. The screening and optimization of molecular precursors for ALE processes are time- and resource-intensive. Herein, using ZnO and acetylacetone (Hacac) etching chemistry, we demonstrate a rapid thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) screening protocol with a series of β-diketones and validate its result by performing proof-of-concept ALE of ZnO with down-selected hexafluoroacetylacetone (Hhfac). The ALE process motivates the elaboration of a solvothermal and sonochemical protocol for the synthesis of Zn β-diketonate complexes under mild conditions and with excellent yields.


