The crystallization of vacuum evaporated selenium on glass, indium tin
oxide, and polycarbonate substrates held at 70 degrees C was investig
ated using a near infrared microscope and scanning electron microscopy
. The crystallization, observed merely at the Se/substrate interface,
was found greatly enhanced and the structure of the crystallites modif
ied if the substrates are soaked in water prior to the selenium deposi
tion. It is suggested that residual water molecules entrapped in the s
ubstrate act as additional nucleation sites and induce the crystalliza
tion of selenium. The morphology of the individual crystallite depends
only on the type of substrate; it is not affected by water-soaking or
by post-annealing of the Se films in air. For all surface composition
s and treatments, no chemical bond was formed between the substrate an
d the selenium film as revealed by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. (
C) 1995 American Institute of Physics.