Abstract

Evidence of instability of TiSi2 layers during high-temperature high vacuum annealing has been observed. Rutherford backscattering and scanning electron microscopy measurements showed that at high vacuum annealing conditions, the laterally homogeneous silicide layer breaks up into islands. In between these TiSi2 islands, growth of an epitaxial silicon layer was observed.

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