Abstract

AbstractInitial stages of SiC crystal growth by Physical Vapor Transport method were investigated. The following features were observed: (a) many nucleation crystallization centres appeared on the seed surface during the initial stage of the growth, (b) at the same places many separate flat faces generated on the crystallization front, (c) the number of facets was dependent on the shape of the crystallization front and decreased during growth, (d) appearance of many facets lead to decrease of structural quality of crystals due to degradation of regions where crystallization steps from independent centres met. The results revealed that the optimal crystallization front should be slightly convex, which permits the growth of crystals with single nucleation centre and evolution of single facet on the crystallization front. The subjects of study were the shape and the morphology of growth interface. Defects in the crystallization fronts and wafers cut from the crystals were studied by optical microscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM) combined with KOH etching and X‐ray diffraction. (© 2007 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

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