Effects of temperature and bias on the microstructure of plasma‐deposited amorphous silicon carbide
1992
We report a new method of depositing amorphous hydrogenated silicon carbide (a‐SiC:H) at low substrate temperature in a plasma‐enhanced chemical vapor deposition reactor. By applying an external dc voltage to the rf‐excited powered electrode, we can shift the optimal deposition temperature from 250 °C to as low as 100 °C. We find that a‐SiC:H films deposited at positive powered‐electrode potential and low substrate temperature exhibit less microstructure, wider optical band gaps, and faster deposition rates than films deposited at conventional conditions.
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