Metal-induced crystallization
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Metal-induced crystallization
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Combined with certain metallic species, amorphous films can crystallize in a process known as metal-induced crystallization (MIC). The effect was discovered in 1969, when amorphous germanium (a-Ge) films crystallized at surprisingly low temperatures when in contact with Al, Ag, Cu, or Sn. The effect was also verified in amorphous silicon (a-Si) films, as well as in amorphous carbon and various metal-oxide films. Likewise, the MIC evolved from simple temperature-driven annealing approaches to oth
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