Abstract

Deposition of Si films is done in a high power 24GHz gyrotron-based electron-cyclotron resonance plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition setup. The possibility of high-rate (2.5nm/s) deposition of thin silicon films from SiF4+H2 plasmas in an electron-cyclotron resonance reactor with gyrotron microwave plasma source at the frequency of 24GHz is demonstrated. The analysis with spectroscopic ellipsometry and Raman scattering shows that films have large crystalline fraction (75%) with an average size of silicon grains of 3nm. The use of gyrotron with high microwave power opens up the possibility to make depositions from high density plasmas at pressures of tens of pascals, which results in high deposition rates (tens nm/s).

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