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Amorphous Si/insulator multilayers grown by vacuum deposition and electron cyclotron resonance plasma treatment
Authors:J. -M. Baribeau, D. J. Lockwood, Z. H. Lu, H. J. Labb  , S. J. Rolfe,G. I. Sproule
Affiliation:

Institute for Microstructural Sciences, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada K1A 0R6

Abstract:a-Si/insulator multilayers have been deposited on (0 0 1) Si by electron gun Si evaporation and periodic electron cyclotron resonance plasma oxidation or nitridation. Exposure to an O or N plasma resulted in the formation of a thin SiO2 and SiNx layer whose thickness was self-limited and controlled by process parameters. For thin-layer (2 nm) Si/SiO2 and Si/SiNx multilayers no visible photoluminescence (PL) was observed in most samples, although all exhibited weak “blue” PL. For the nitride multilayers, annealing at 750°C or 850°C induced visible PL that varied in peak energy with Si layer thickness. Depth profiling of a-Si caps on thin insulating layers revealed no detectable contamination for the SiNx layers, but substantial O contamination for the SiO2 films.
Keywords:Silicon   Silicon oxide   Silicon nitride   Photoluminescence   Superlattice   X-ray scattering
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