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Partial epitaxial growth of NbSi2 on Si(111)
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Partial epitaxial growth of NbSi2 on Si(111)

C.S. Chang, C.W. Nieh, J.J. Chu and L.J. Chen
Thin Solid Films, Vol.161(C), pp.263-271
1988

Abstract

Transmission electron microscopy and Auger electron spectrometry have been applied to study the growth of NbSi 2 epitaxially on Si(111). Two distinct modes of NbSi 2 epitaxy were identified in samples annealed at 1100 °C for 1 h. The orientation relationships between epitaxial NbSi 2 and the silicon substrate were identified to be NbSi 2 [1100]//Si[111], NbSi 2 (0003)//Si(224) and NbSi 2 [1100]//Si[111], NbSi 2 (0003)//Si(220) for mode A and mode B epitaxy, respectively. For mode A epitaxy, interfacial dislocations, 40-80 nm in spacing, were identified to be of edge type with 1 6〈112〉 Burghers' vectors. No interfacial dislocations were observed for mode B epitaxy. Two-step annealings were found to be effective in improving the surface coverage of NbSi 2 islands on silicon. Intermixing of niobium and silicon atoms near the original NbSi interface was detected as a result of the first-step annealing. The silicide epitaxy was found to correlate well with the lattice match at the NbSi 2 Si interface in the epitaxial growth of NbSi 2 on Si(111). © 1988.

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