Abstract

In this paper we analyze the growth mechanism of extremely thin silicon-oxide layers, formed by rapid thermal oxidation under various oxygen partial pressures, on the basis of the Deal-Grove model and the silicon-fragment model. It is determined that the silicon-fragment model gives an acceptable interpretation of the experimental results concerning the linear rate constant.

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