Abstract

ABSTRACTA simple and easily expandable atmospheric pressure MOCVD (metal organic chemical vapor deposition) reactor for the growth of germanium films is proposed and implemented. It employs a resistively heated horizontal quartz reaction chamber. The organometallic compound tetramethylgermanium (TMGe) is used as the germanium source, and hydrogen as the carrier gas. Using this reactor, epitaxial films of germanium on <111> germanium substrates were grown at 550-650°C. The growth rate was found to increase with temperature. The single crystallinity of these films was evaluated by x-ray rocking curves, and the interface strain between the film and substrate was found to be less than 1%. These Ge/Ge samples have the same morphology as the bare substrate and their sheet resistance is 30% higher than the bare substrate value.

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