The transition from amorphous to crystalline phase in silicon carbide was investigated by infrared spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Amorphous silicon carbide films on silicon substrate were deposited by plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition. Quantitative analysis of the crystalline fraction has been performed by IR measurements. The crystallisation kinetic was monitored by following the evolution of the silicon-carbon bond absorption band in the infrared spectra as a function of the annealing temperature (800-1000 degreesC) and time. The results indicate that crystallisation occurs through the nucleation and growth of crystalline grains and an activation energy of 5.1 eV for the process has been determined. TEM analysis showed a polycrystalline beta -SiC microstructure for the frilly crystallised films.

Crystallisation mechanism of amorphous silicon carbide

Roccaforte F;
2001

Abstract

The transition from amorphous to crystalline phase in silicon carbide was investigated by infrared spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Amorphous silicon carbide films on silicon substrate were deposited by plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition. Quantitative analysis of the crystalline fraction has been performed by IR measurements. The crystallisation kinetic was monitored by following the evolution of the silicon-carbon bond absorption band in the infrared spectra as a function of the annealing temperature (800-1000 degreesC) and time. The results indicate that crystallisation occurs through the nucleation and growth of crystalline grains and an activation energy of 5.1 eV for the process has been determined. TEM analysis showed a polycrystalline beta -SiC microstructure for the frilly crystallised films.
2001
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
amorphous silicon carbide
crystallization
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