The effect of carbon on strain relaxation and phase formation in the Ti/Si1-x-yGexCy/Si contact system
1996
We report the first study of interfacial reactions of a metal with Si1−x−yGexCy epitaxially grown on Si. The Ti/Si1−x−yGexCy/Si (0isochronal heat treatments from 500 to 800 °C. The results for Ti/Si1−xGex phase formation agree with recent published works. However, C incorporation in the epilayer causes a dramatic decrease in strain relaxation during the Ti reaction with the epilayer, a delay in the appearance of the C54 phase, a decreased Ge concentration in the silicide–germanide phases, and carbon accumulation (probably in the form of TiC) at the silicide–germanide/epilayer interface. Also, at high annealing temperatures, a roughing of the silicide–germanide/epilayer interface was detected for the C‐containing samples. A possible explanation for the reduced strain relaxation is based on mobility of dislocations.
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