Published October 16, 1989 | Version v1
Journal article

Electrical and structural changes in the near surface of reactively ion etched InP

  • 1. AT ampersand T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 (USA)

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Near-surface (∼1000 A) modification in the net carrier concentration in n-type InP (n=6x1015--1.5x1017 cm-3) was observed after reactive ion etching (RIE) in Cl-based (CCl2F2/O2) or organic-based (C2H6/H2) discharges. The carrier loss is slightly more pronounced in the latter case, due possibly to the creation of deep level, compensating acceptors at greater depths as a result of implantation of the light hydrogen ions. Near-complete recovery of the initial carrier density occurs after annealing at 500 degree C for 30 s. Structural disorder is detected by ion channeling to depths of ∼400 A after C2H6/H2 RIE with a self-bias of 380 V. This disorder shows significant recovery after 400 degree C, 30 s annealing. Current-voltage measurements on Au Schottky diodes showed ohmic behavior after etching of the InP in a C2H6/H2 discharge, due to the nonstoichiometric surface remaining after RIE. Diodes fabricated on CCl2F2/O2 etched material show only a slight increase in reverse current compared to unetched control samples

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Applied Physics Letters
Journal Volume
55
Journal Issue
16
Series
Appl. Phys. Lett.
Journal Page Range
1633-1635
ISSN
0003-6951
CODEN
APPLA