Decomposition of Alkylsilanes on Silicon Surfaces Using Transmission Ftir Spectroscopy

Author:

Dillon A. C.,Robinson M. B.,Han M. Y.,George S. M.

Abstract

ABSTRACTFourier transform infrared (FTIR) transmission spectroscopy was used to monitor the decomposition of alkylsilanes such as diethylsilane (DES) [(CH3 CH2)2SiH2], di-t-butylsilane (DTBS) [((CH3)3C)2SiH2] and ethylsilane (ES) [CH3CH2SiH3 on high-surface-area porous silicon samples. The FTIR spectra revealed that tKe akylsilanes dissociatively adsorb on porous silicon at 300 K to form SiH and Si-alkyl species. As the silicon surface was progressively annealed, the Si-alkyl species decomposed and produced gas phase ethylene (DES,ES) or isobutylene (DTBS). The decomposition of the alkyl group was accompanied by the growth of additional SiH surface species. These reaction products were consistent with a [β-hydride elimination reaction. Above 700 K, the SiH surface species decreased concurrently with the desorption of H2 from the porous silicon surface. The uptake of surface species was also monitored at various adsorption temperatures to determine the optimal exposure temperatures for carbon-free silicon deposition. Carbon contamination was not detected at adsorption temperatures below 640 K prior to H2 desorption. Because the alkylsilane adsorption process is self-limiting at temperatures below 640 K, alkylsilanes may be useful molecular precursors for the atomic layer epitaxy (ALE) of silicon.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Engineering

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