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Nanostructured 3C-SiC on Si by a network of (111) platelets: a fully textured film generated by intrinsic growth anisotropy

Authors :
G. M. Vanacore
D. Chrastina
E. Scalise
L. Barbisan
A. Ballabio
M. Mauceri
F. La Via
G. Capitani
D. Crippa
A. Marzegalli
R. Bergamaschini
L. Miglio
Vanacore, G
Chrastina, D
Scalise, E
Barbisan, L
Ballabio, A
Mauceri, M
La Via, F
Capitani, G
Crippa, D
Marzegalli, A
Bergamaschini, R
Miglio, L
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In this paper, we address the unique nature of fully textured, high surface-to-volume 3C-SiC films, as produced by intrinsic growth anisotropy, in turn generated by the high velocity of the stacking fault growth front in two-dimensional (111) platelets. Structural interpretation of high resolution scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy data is carried out for samples grown in a hot-wall low-pressure chemical vapour deposition reactor with trichlorosilane and ethylene precursors, under suitable deposition conditions. By correlating the morphology and the X-ray diffraction analysis we also point out that twinning along (111) planes is very frequent in such materials, which changes the free-platelet configuration.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e15a063058b57b19d0f87083aef8f375