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Polycrystalline silicon thin films prepared by Ni silicide induced crystallization and the dopant effects on the crystallization
Authors:Shanglong Peng  Na Feng  Duokai Hu  Deyan He  Chang-Woo Byun  Yong Woo Lee  Seung-Ki Joo
Institution:1. School of Physical Science and Technology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China;2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Intrinsic and doped polycrystalline silicon thin films were grown by the Ni silicide seeds induced crystallization. The Ni first reacted to Si forming a silicide seeds, then these seeds act as nuclei, from which the grains start to grow laterally. Compared with traditional Ni induced lateral crystallization, polycrystalline silicon thin film was grown by Ni silicide induced crystallization with low Ni contamination and large grain sizes. It can be found that the Ni silicide induced crystallization rate is accelerated by p-type doping and is decelerated by n-type doping. And the slightly and strongly phosphorous-doped polycrystalline silicon can be obtained with different grain shapes. Also, the sheet resistance of doped polycrystalline silicon decreases with the increasing of the doping atoms. A reasonable explanation is presented for the dopant effects on the growth rate, microstructure and electronic properties of the samples.
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