Abstract
In this work the authors study the strain of 3C-SiC thin films grown on (001) on-axis silicon substrates. They use ex situ wafer curvature measurements to monitor the residual strain of silicon carbide film. At high temperature creep effects take place and modify the intrinsic strain of silicon carbide film. From the time and temperature dependences of these effects, they determine the creep exponent and the creep activation energy for 3C-SiC. Obtained values of N=2.6±0.3 and Q=5.6±1.0eV are similar to those reported in literature for hexagonal polytypes of silicon carbide.
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