Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5368332 | Applied Surface Science | 2007 | 6 Pages |
This paper investigates the structure and surface characteristics, and electrical properties of the polycrystalline silicon-germanium (poly-Si1âxGex) alloy thin films, deposited by vertical reduced pressure CVD (RPCVD) in the temperature range between 500 and 750 °C and a total pressure of 5 or 10 Torr. The samples exhibited a very uniform good quality films formation, with smooth surface with rms roughness as low as 7 nm for all temperature range, Ge mole fraction up to 32% (at 600 °C), textures of ã2 2 0ã preferred orientation at lower temperatures and strong ã1 1 1ã at 750 °C, for both 5 and 10 Torr deposition pressures. The 31P+ and 11B+ doped poly-Si1âxGex films exhibited always lower electrical resistivity values in comparison to similar poly-Si films, regardless of the employed anneal temperature or implantat dose. The results indicated also that poly-Si1âxGex films require much lower temperature and ion implant dose than poly-Si to achieve the same film resistivity. These characteristics indicate a high quality of obtained poly-Si1âxGex films, suitable as a gate electrode material for submicron CMOS devices.