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Epitaxial twin coupled microstructure in GeSn films prepared by remote plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition.

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العنوان: Epitaxial twin coupled microstructure in GeSn films prepared by remote plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition.
المؤلفون: Jiang, Jiechao, Chetuya, Nonso Martin, Ngai, Joseph H., Grzybowski, Gordon J., Meletis, Efstathios I., Claflin, Bruce
المصدر: Journal of Applied Physics; 4/28/2024, Vol. 135 Issue 16, p1-13, 13p
مصطلحات موضوعية: PLASMA-enhanced chemical vapor deposition, CHEMICAL vapor deposition, METAL-insulator transitions, EPITAXIAL layers, THICK films, BUFFER layers
مستخلص: Growth of GeSn films directly on Si substrates is desirable for integrated photonics applications since the absence of an intervening buffer layer simplifies device fabrication. Here, we analyze the microstructure of two GeSn films grown directly on (001) Si by remote plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (RPECVD): a 1000 nm thick film containing 3% Sn and a 600 nm thick, 10% Sn film. Both samples consist of an epitaxial layer with nano twins below a composite layer containing nanocrystalline and amorphous. The epilayer has uniform composition, while the nanocrystalline material has higher levels of Sn than the surrounding amorphous matrix. These two layers are separated by an interface with a distinct, hilly morphology. The transition between the two layers is facilitated by formation of densely populated (111)-coupled nano twins. The 10% Sn sample exhibits a significantly thinner epilayer than the one with 3% Sn. The in-plane lattice mismatch between GeSn and Si induces a quasi-periodic misfit dislocation network along the interface. Film growth initiates at the interface through formation of an atomic-scale interlayer with reduced Sn content, followed by the higher Sn content epitaxial layer. A corrugated surface containing a high density of twins with elevated levels of Sn at the peaks begins forming at a critical thickness. Subsequent epitaxial breakdown at the peaks produces a composite containing high levels of Sn nanocrystalline embedded in lower level of Sn amorphous. The observed microstructure and film evolution provide valuable insight into the growth mechanism that can be used to tune the RPECVD process for improved film quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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تدمد:00218979
DOI:10.1063/5.0189718