Abstract
The influence of the conditions and composition of the highly ionized plasma of an electron cyclotron resonance low-pressure microwave gas discharge on the nanomorphology of the single-crystal Si(100) surface is studied. Model mechanisms of the processes controlling the main nanomorphological parameters of silicon crystals subjected to low-energy microwave plasma processing in chemically active and inactive gaseous media under the conditions of weak adsorption are considered.
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