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Polycrystalline silicon grown on porous silicon-on-insulator substrates
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Polycrystalline silicon grown on porous silicon-on-insulator substrates

Klaus Y.J. Hsu, C.H. Lee and C.C. Yeh
Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings, Vol.452, pp.1007-1012
1997

Abstract

Inexpensive full-wafer SOI substrates are appealing for various applications such as ULSI. As an attempt to achieve this goal, low-temperature deposition of silicon on novel porous Si-on-insulator (PSOI) substrates was performed in this work. The bottom insulator was obtained by anodically oxidizing a pre-formed porous silicon film in HCl solution. The thickness, uniformity and quality of the resulted bottom oxide layer as well as the residual porous silicon layer above were well-controlled. Low-temperature PECVD growth of silicon on the PSOI wafer was conducted by using the residual porous silicon as the seed. Cross-sectional TEM pictures and electron diffraction patterns showed that poly-Si films were formed on PSOI substrates under the conditions of 98% hydrogen dilution ratio, 20 Watts RF power, and 300°C substrate temperature. Further thermal annealing at 1050°C for 30 minutes significantly enhanced the crystallinity of the deposited films. Combined with the excellent insulation ability of the bottom oxide, the technique is suitable for future inexpensive full-wafer SOI fabrication.

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