C. Buchheim, V. Lebedev, V. Yanev, G. Kittler, M. Fischer, G. Ecke, O. Ambacher, V. Cimalla, S. Krischok, J. Schaefer
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Abstract
Modifications of AlGaN surfaces have been carried out in order to tune their wetting properties. A hydrophilic surface is achieved by wet and dry thermal oxidation, whereas the deposition of fluorocarbon layers leads to a hydrophobic behaviour. It was found that both surfaces still change their properties in the first days/hours after the modification. For the fluorocarbon layers, differences are observed in dependence of the deposition method, which are explained by different ratios of the various carbon-fluorine bonds.