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Crystallization of Amorphous Germanium Films and Multilayer a-Ge/a-Si Structures upon Exposure to Nanosecond Laser Radiation. / Volodin, V. A.; Krivyakin, G. K.; Ivlev, G. D. et al.
In: Semiconductors, Vol. 53, No. 3, 01.03.2019, p. 400-405.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Crystallization of Amorphous Germanium Films and Multilayer a-Ge/a-Si Structures upon Exposure to Nanosecond Laser Radiation
AU - Volodin, V. A.
AU - Krivyakin, G. K.
AU - Ivlev, G. D.
AU - Prokopyev, S. L.
AU - Gusakova, S. V.
AU - Popov, A. A.
PY - 2019/3/1
Y1 - 2019/3/1
N2 - Abstract: The processes of the crystallization of amorphous germanium films and multilayer germanium/silicon structures upon exposure to nanosecond (70 ns) ruby laser radiation (λ = 694 nm) are studied. The samples are grown on silicon and glassy substrates by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition. Pulsed laser annealing of the samples is conducted in the range of pulse energy densities E p from 0.07 to 0.8 J cm –2 . The structure of the films after annealing is determined by analyzing the scanning electron microscopy data and Raman spectra. It is established that, after annealing, the films are completely crystallized and, in this case, contain regions of coarse crystalline grains (>100 nm), whose fraction increases, as E p is increased, and reaches 40% of the area. From analysis of the position of the Raman peaks, it is conceived that the crystalline grains, whose dimensions exceed 100 nm, either contain structural defects or stretching strains. The correlation length of optical vibrations is determined from the phonon confinement model and found to increase from 5 to 8 nm, as E p is increased. Pulsed laser annealing of multilayer Ge(10 nm)/Si(5 nm) structures induces partial intermixing of the layers with the formation of Ge–Si alloys.
AB - Abstract: The processes of the crystallization of amorphous germanium films and multilayer germanium/silicon structures upon exposure to nanosecond (70 ns) ruby laser radiation (λ = 694 nm) are studied. The samples are grown on silicon and glassy substrates by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition. Pulsed laser annealing of the samples is conducted in the range of pulse energy densities E p from 0.07 to 0.8 J cm –2 . The structure of the films after annealing is determined by analyzing the scanning electron microscopy data and Raman spectra. It is established that, after annealing, the films are completely crystallized and, in this case, contain regions of coarse crystalline grains (>100 nm), whose fraction increases, as E p is increased, and reaches 40% of the area. From analysis of the position of the Raman peaks, it is conceived that the crystalline grains, whose dimensions exceed 100 nm, either contain structural defects or stretching strains. The correlation length of optical vibrations is determined from the phonon confinement model and found to increase from 5 to 8 nm, as E p is increased. Pulsed laser annealing of multilayer Ge(10 nm)/Si(5 nm) structures induces partial intermixing of the layers with the formation of Ge–Si alloys.
KW - RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY DATA
KW - SILICON FILMS
KW - HYDROGENATED SILICON
KW - EXCIMER-LASER
KW - NANOCRYSTALS
KW - GLASS
KW - PHOTOLUMINESCENCE
KW - NANOCLUSTERS
KW - PHASE
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85064894578&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1134/S1063782619030217
DO - 10.1134/S1063782619030217
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85064894578
VL - 53
SP - 400
EP - 405
JO - Semiconductors
JF - Semiconductors
SN - 1063-7826
IS - 3
ER -
ID: 20050137