Author:
Ozkan Cengiz S.,Nix William D.,Gao Huajian
Abstract
AbstractHeteroepitaxial Si1-xGex. thin films deposited on silicon substrates exhibit surface roughening via surface diffusion under the effect of a compressive stress which is caused by a lattice mismatch. In these films, surface roughening can take place in the form of ridges which can be aligned along <100> or <110> directions, depending on the film thickness. In this paper, we investigate this anisotropic dependence of surface roughening and present an analysis of it. We have studied the surface roughening behaviour of 18% Ge and 22% Ge thin films subjected to controlled annealing experiments. Transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy have been used to study the morphology and microstructure of the surface ridges and the dislocations that form during annealing.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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