Published June 2016 | Version v1
Journal article

Growth of silicon nanoclusters in thermal silicon dioxide under annealing in an atmosphere of nitrogen

  • 1. Russian Academy of Sciences, Ioffe Physical–Technical Institute (Russian Federation)
  • 2. St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University LETI (Russian Federation)

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It is found for the first time that silicon nanoclusters are formed in the surface layer of thermal silicon dioxide under high-temperature annealing (T = 1150°C) in dried nitrogen. Analysis of the cathodoluminescence spectra shows that an imperfect surface layer appears upon such annealing of silicon dioxide, with silicon nanoclusters formed in this layer upon prolonged annealing. Transmission electron microscopy demonstrated that the silicon clusters are 3–5.5 nm in size and lie at a depth of about 10 nm from the surface. Silicon from the thermal film of silicon dioxide serves as the material from which the silicon nanoclusters are formed. This method of silicon-nanocluster formation is suggested for the first time.

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Journal Title
Semiconductors
Journal Volume
50
Journal Issue
6
Journal Page Range
p. 791-794
ISSN
1063-7826
CODEN
SMICES

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