A detailed analysis of the anatomy of microcrystalline (mu c-Si) films deposited by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition from both SiF4-H-2 and SiH4-H-2 mixtures is performed by spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE). Specifically, the mu c-Si film anatomy consists of an interface layer at the substrate/mu c-Si bulk layer, a bulk mu c-Si layer, and a surface porous layer. All these layers have their own microstructures, which need to be highlighted, since it is this overall anatomy which determines the optical properties of mu c-Si films. The ability of SE to discriminate the complex microstructure of mu c-Si thin films is emphasized also by the comparison with the x-ray diffraction data which cannot provide unambiguous information regarding the distribution of the crystalline and the amorphous phases along the mu c-Si film thickness. Through the description of the mu c-Si film anatomy, information on the effect of the growth precursors (SiF4 or SiH4) and of the substrate (c-Si or Corning glass) on the growth dynamics can be obtained. The key role of the F-atoms density and, therefore, of the etching-to-deposition competition on the growth mechanism and film microstructure is highlighted

Anatomy of mu c-Si thin films by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition: An investigation by spectroscopic ellipsometry

2001

Abstract

A detailed analysis of the anatomy of microcrystalline (mu c-Si) films deposited by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition from both SiF4-H-2 and SiH4-H-2 mixtures is performed by spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE). Specifically, the mu c-Si film anatomy consists of an interface layer at the substrate/mu c-Si bulk layer, a bulk mu c-Si layer, and a surface porous layer. All these layers have their own microstructures, which need to be highlighted, since it is this overall anatomy which determines the optical properties of mu c-Si films. The ability of SE to discriminate the complex microstructure of mu c-Si thin films is emphasized also by the comparison with the x-ray diffraction data which cannot provide unambiguous information regarding the distribution of the crystalline and the amorphous phases along the mu c-Si film thickness. Through the description of the mu c-Si film anatomy, information on the effect of the growth precursors (SiF4 or SiH4) and of the substrate (c-Si or Corning glass) on the growth dynamics can be obtained. The key role of the F-atoms density and, therefore, of the etching-to-deposition competition on the growth mechanism and film microstructure is highlighted
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