Abstract

Silicon nitride films have been deposited on InP using a photochemical process. A high power krypton flash lamp was used to produce the direct photolysis of conventional reactive gases with the highest deposition rates ever reported in UVCVD (93Å/min). Also, the high UV fluence allows a cold process and results in films with excellent structural and electrical properties.

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