Abstract

The growth temperature dependences of the capacitance–voltage characteristics and chemical stability of the CaF2/BaF2 buffer layers formed on Si by molecular beam epitaxy have been investigated. Secondary ion mass spectrometry and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy studies of the CaF2/Si interface suggest that the observed variations can be caused by the enrichment of the Si surface layer with calcium.

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