Abstract

A study on the electrode contact of the sputtered SiGe thin film is reported for application of devices working at high temperature. Surface morphological characterization with optical microscope and AFM (atomic force microscope) together with the electrical characterization by TLM measurements (transmission line method) were performed before and after aging at 500 °C for 24 h using various sputtered multilayer electrodes, Ti/Au/Ti, Ta/Pt/Ta and Ti/Pt/Ti, on 300-nm B-doped SiGe thin film deposited by magnetron sputtering and furnace crystallisation at high temperature. After aging at 500 °C for 24 h, the Ti/Au/Ti multilayer electrodes seriously degraded to be non-ohmic contact, showing rough surface morphology. The Ti/Pt/Ti metal layers showed the lowest specific contact, resistivity before and after aging, 1.46 × 10 −3 Ω cm 2 and 1.68 × 10 2 Ω cm 2 respectively.

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