Abstract

Abstract00-The kinetics of the formation and thermal decomposition of a two-dimensional SiN-(8 × 8) nitride layer on a Si(111) surface is studied. The SiN-(8 × 8) structure is a metastable intermediate phase formed during the nitridation of silicon before the formation of a stable amorphous Si_3N_4 phase. Studying the SiN-(8 × 8) structure by scanning tunneling microscopy shows its complex structure: it consists of an adsorption (8/3 × 8/3) phase, with the lateral period 10.2 Å, and a honeycomb structure with a ~6 Å side of a hexagon that is turned 30° with respect the adsorption phase. The band gap of the SiN-(8 × 8) phase is measured and found to be ~2.8 eV, which is smaller compared to the band gap of the β-Si_3N_4 crystal phase 5.3 eV. The interplanar spacings in the (AlN_3)/(SiN)_2 structure on the Si(111) surface are measured. The spacings are 3.3 and 2.86 Å in SiN and AlN, respectively. Such interplanar spacings are indicative of weak van der Waals interaction between the layers. A model of the SiN-(8 × 8) structure as a flat graphene-like layer is suggested. The model is consistent with the diffraction and microscopy data.

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