Abstract
The cause of bubbles at a glass/Si, glass/SiGe interface, which form when some glasses are fused on Si or SiGe, was determined. Water, bonded as OH groups in the glass, was reduced by the Si at high temperatures to form H2. The gas released by this reaction formed bubbles only in those glasses with low permeability to H2.
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