The deposition of the group II elements Ba and Sr is still the main problem
for MOCVD processes of perovskite oxides. In order to overcome the problem
of the low vapour pressure of the widely used beta -diketonate precursors,
liquid delivery techniques are applied, where the precursors are dissolved
in a suitable solvent that can be handled at room temperature before being
vaporized. Most of the commercially available liquid delivery systems are
based on flash evaporation, that means vaporization occurs in contact with
a heated surface, which may result in partial decomposition of the chemical
s. We report on an MOCVD system which is based on an aerosol-assisted vapor
izer that provides a contact-free evaporation process. This system is chara
cterized by Its simple and robust design and by its versatility, and allows
a fast exchange of the precursors. The capability of the system is demonst
rated with the examples of SrTiO3 and (PbxBa1-x)TiO3 thin films. Chemical c
omposition, crystal structure and lattice strain are discussed in detail. C
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