Affiliation:
1. Japan Fine Ceramics Center
2. Toyota Motor Corporation
Abstract
The structures of defects that form different types of etch pits on highly N-doped 4H-SiC substrates, that were produced by a sublimation method, after molten KOH etching were characterized. It was found that most of the dislocations in the epitaxial layer originated from defects at the surface of substrate whose etch pit structures were clearly different from the conventional structures. The etch pits were classified into drop, oval, round and caterpillar pits. The drop and oval pits were concluded to be formed by the deformation of conventional etch pits. Round pits were concluded to originate from half loop dislocations and were transformed to complex dislocations by epitaxial growth. Analysis by transmission electron microscopy measurement indicates that slipped edge dislocations (or screw dislocations) on the basal plane form caterpillar pits.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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