Abstract
Abstract
We investigate the effects of hydrogen radical treatment on piezoresistance coefficients of germanium under uniaxial stress up to ±500 μ strain over the temperature range −30 °C to 25 °C. Hydrogen radicals are produced by hydrogen gas (99.99%, 2.7 kPa) on a hot tungsten catalyst (1800 °C). The gauge factor and majority carrier on non-dope germanium dramatically changed from n- to p-type after the hydrogen radical treatment. The results suggest that the piezoresistance coefficients of germanium are seriously affected by vacancy-related levels around the midgap, which behave as donors or acceptors depending on the Fermi level and are passivated by the hydrogen radicals.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering