Vertical alignment control of self-ordered multilayered Ge nanodots on SiGe

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Date
2023
Volume
62
Issue
SC
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Bristol : IOP Publ.
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Self-ordered multilayered Ge nanodots with SiGe spacers on a Si0.4Ge0.6 virtual substrate are fabricated using reduced-pressure chemical vapor deposition, and the mechanism of vertical ordering is investigated. The process conditions of Ge and SiGe layer deposition are H2-GeH4 at 550 °C and H2-SiH4-GeH4 at 500 °C-550 °C, respectively. By depositing the SiGe at 550 °C or increasing Ge content, the SiGe surface becomes smooth, resulting in vertically aligned Ge nanodots to reduce strain energy. Ge nanodots prefer to grow on the nanodot where the SiGe is relatively tensile strained due to the buried Ge nanodot underneath. By depositing at 500 °C and lowering Ge content, checkerboard-like surface forms, and the following Ge nanodots grow at staggered positions to reduce surface energy. The Ge nanodots are laterally aligned along the elastically soft 〈100〉 direction without pre-structuring resulting from the strain distribution.

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chemical vapor deposition, Ge, nanodot, self-ordering, Stranski-Krastanov
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Wen, W.-C., Schubert, M. A., Tillack, B., & Yamamoto, Y. (2023). Vertical alignment control of self-ordered multilayered Ge nanodots on SiGe. 62(SC). https://doi.org//10.35848/1347-4065/acb05e
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