Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10707474 Journal of Crystal Growth 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
We have grown high-quality and large-area (18×18 mm2) 3C-SiC crystals on 6H-SiC seed crystals heteroepitaxially using a top-seeded solution method. The key technique here is the intentional inducement of a stacking error just at the surface of the seed crystal and crystal growth under conditions where the 3C-SiC is thermodynamically stable. The solution method developed here can be used to grow larger-area 3C-SiC crystals using 6H-SiC seed crystals 2-4 in. in diameter grown by a sublimation method. In cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy images, a transition area composed of twinned 3C-SiC variants was observed just above the boundary where the polytype changed from 6H-SiC to 3C-SiC. This transition area can be explained by lateral growth and collision of different variant 3C-SiC crystals.
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