Abstract

The structural characteristics of Au-TiB 2/GaAs and Au-Mo-TiB2-AuGe/GaAs device structures after deposition and short-term thermal annealing (STTA) were investigated. The multilayer contacts with TiB2 anti-diffusion layer were magnetron sputtered on (001) GaAs substrates. The structures were STTA in a stream of hydrogen at temperatures of 400°C, 600°C, and 800°C during 60 seconds. The X-ray diffraction techniques and atomic force microscopy were used for investigation. At STTA a reduction of residual strain in multilayer metallic films, an increment of film grain size, a change of grains preferred orientation in the Au polycrystalline film and a transformation of surface morphology of the upper Au film were observed. These processes do not have monotonic temperature dependence. For Au-TiB2/GaAs a minimum value of residual strains was observed at T=600°C while for Au-Mo-TiB2-AuGe/GaAs it was observed at T=400°C. The roughness of Au film monotonically increased at annealing of Au-TiB2/GaAs structure at T=400°C and T=600°C and corresponded to the initial value at T=800°C. A strong change of Au film roughness was observed at annealing of Au-Mo-TiB2-AuGe/GaAs structure at T=600°C. The XRD pattern from a Au-TiB2 metal film denoted a quasi-amorphous structure in the initial state and an increment of micrograins size at STTA. In the initial state the crystalline structure of Au film in Au-Mo-TiB2-AuGe/GaAs structure had some preferred orientation in the <111> direction, which was reduced after STTA at T=600°C. The polycrystalline structure of Au film was partially deteriorated after STTA at T=800°C as TiB2 layer was destroyed and lost its diffusion protecting properties.

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