Abstract

The characteristics of oxides grown on silicon wafers under external mechanical stress were studied. It was found that the SiO2 films grown under external compressive stress had a decreased etching rate. From capacitance–voltage (C–V) measurements, it was observed that a tensile sample had a reduced interface state density, while that of a compressive sample was increased.

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