Silicon-germanium films deposited by low-frequency plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition: Effect of H2 and Ar dilution
Autor: | A. Ilinski, Y. Hernandez, Y. Kudriavtsev, Andrey Kosarev, Alfonso Torres, R. Silva-Gonzalez, E. Gomez-Barojas, Carlos Zuniga, A. Abramov, T E Felter, Rene Asomoza, Roberto Ambrosio |
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Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
Auger electron spectroscopy
Materials science Silicon Mechanical Engineering Analytical chemistry chemistry.chemical_element Chemical vapor deposition Combustion chemical vapor deposition Condensed Matter Physics Carbon film chemistry Mechanics of Materials Plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition General Materials Science Spectroscopy Plasma processing |
Zdroj: | Journal of Materials Research. 21:88-104 |
ISSN: | 2044-5326 0884-2914 |
Popis: | We have studied structure and electrical properties of Si1−YGeY:H films deposited by low-frequency plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition over the entire composition range from Y = 0 to Y = 1. The deposition rate of the films and their structural and electrical properties were measured for various ratios of the germane/silane feed gases and with and without dilution by Ar and by H2. Structure and composition was studied by Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS), and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. Surface morphology was characterized by atomic force microscopy (AFM). We found that the deposition rate increased with Y, maximizing at Y = 1 without dilution. The relative rate of Ge and Si incorporation is affected by dilution. Hydrogen preferentially bonds to silicon. Hydrogen content decreases for increasing Y. In addition, optical measurements showed that as Y goes for 0 to 1, the Fermi level moves from mid gap to the conduction band edge; i.e., the films become more n-type. No correlation was found between the pre-exponential and the activation energy of conductivity. The behavior of the conductivity γ-factor suggests a local minimum in the density of states at E ≈ 0.33 eV for the films grown with or without H-dilution and E ≈ 0.25 eV for the films with Ar dilution. |
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