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Type: 
Journal
Description: 
This paper reports on the structural evolution of the silicon–rich SiC/c–Si interface upon 1100 °C, 30 min thermal treatment, which is typically used when fabricating c–Si based devices that incorporate Si–nanocrystals in an SiC matrix. The onset of local interfacial epitaxy is revealed and analyzed. The inhibitory effect of a thin SiC interfacial buffer layer is reported. The investigation is based on Transmission Electron Microscopy and UV–Visible Reflectance spectroscopy. We show that a minimum thickness is required for the SiC buffer layer to preserve the presence and quality of the interface. The investigation also indicates that the epitaxial regrowth occurs in competition with random nucleation, which turns out to be the dominant crystallization mechanism in silicon rich SiC. A value 3 ÷ 10 nm is given for the diffusion distance of carbon in silicon upon 1100 °C, 30 min thermal treatment, which confirms previously …
Publisher: 
Elsevier
Publication date: 
30 Apr 2017
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Volume: 628 Pages: 54-60
Origin: 
Thin Solid Films