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Cerofolini, G F; Romano, E; Narducci, D; Corni, F; Frabboni, S; Ottaviani, G; Tonini, R, E-mail: gianfranco.cerofolini@mater.unimib.it2009
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[en] The control of the chemical state of the inner surfaces of nanocavities (NCs) produced by the annealing of helium-implanted silicon has influence on lifetime control, gettering and wafer bonding. In this work it is demonstrated that the etching in HFaq of (1 0 0) silicon containing a buried array of NCs produces a giant injection of hydrogen with the consequent passivation of the inner surfaces, mainly via the formation of silicon monohydride at (1 1 1) faces and monohydride dimers at 2 x 1 reconstructed (1 0 0) faces. These terminations are very stable and survive heat treatments at 700 deg. C. (fast track communication)
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S0022-3727(09)05551-X; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/42/6/062001; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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