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Silicon epitaxial growth at 300°C by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition from SiH4/H2
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Silicon epitaxial growth at 300°C by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition from SiH4/H2

Cheng-Hsien Chen, Chi-Meen Wan, Tri-Rung Yew, Ming-Deng Shieh and Chung-Yuan Kung
Applied Physics Letters, Vol.62(24), pp.3126-3128
1993

Abstract

This letter presents structural properties of silicon epitaxy grown at 300°C by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition from SiH 4 /H 2 . The ratio of H 2 to SiH 4 flow rate and rf power of plasma was found to play an important role for epitaxial growth. The base pressure of the chamber was greater than 3×10 -6 Torr. The substrates were ex situ cleaned by the spin-etch method prior to wafer loading. A H 2 baking step was carried out prior to epitaxial deposition. Cross-section transmission electron microscopy and secondary ion mass spectroscopy were used to inspect the quality of Si films. The thickness of the silicon epitaxy is about 0.3 μm, which is grown at a rate of 5.6 nm/min.

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