Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1670454 | Thin Solid Films | 2010 | 4 Pages |
In this study, we fabricated nanocone-presenting SiGe antireflection layers using only ultrahigh-vacuum chemical vapor deposition. In situ thermal annealing was adopted to cause SiGe clustering, yielding a characteristic nanocone array on the SiGe surface. Atomic force microscopy indicated that the SiGe nanocones had uniform height and distribution. Spectrophotometric measurements revealed that annealing at 900 °C yielded SiGe thin films possessing superior antireflective properties relative to those of the as-grown SiGe sample. We attribute this decrease in reflectance to the presence of the nanostructured cones. Prior to heat treatment, the mean reflectance of ultraviolet rays (wavelength < 400 nm) of the SiGe thin film was ca. 61.7%; it reduced significantly to less than 28.5% when the SiGe thin film was annealed at 900 °C. Thus, the drop in reflectance of the SiGe thin film after thermal treatment exceeded 33%.