Study of Surface Morphology, Impurity Incorporation and Defect Generation during Homoepitaxial Growth of 4H-SiC Using Dichlorosilane

ECS JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(2015)

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The growth of 4. off-axis 4H-SiC epilayers by chemical vapor deposition is studied using dichlorosilane as the Si precursor in a chimney reactor. The unintentional and intentional nitrogen doping at various C/Si ratios and N-2 flow rates are investigated. The C/Si ratio has a significant influence on the growth rate, surface morphology, conversion of basal plane dislocations (BPDs), and generation of other defects (e.g., in-growth stacking faults and morphological defects). Addition of N-2 has no obvious influence on growth rate and BPD conversion. It is preferable to grow high quality n(+) epilayers at a C/Si ratio in the range of 1.3-1.8 along with the addition of a suitable amount of N-2 in consideration of high growth rate, good surface morphology, and low defect density. In this case, the conversion ratio of BPDs to threading edge dislocations is greater than 99.8% regardless of N-2 addition. Therefore > 99.8% substrate BPDs can be buried in an n(+) buffer layer, which is beneficial to SiC bipolar power devices. No special treatment prior to, during or after the epigrowth is necessary. The epilayers with doping concentration all the way from p-(similar to 1e15 cm(-3)) to semi-insulating, then to n(+) (similar to 1e18 cm(-3)), can be achieved, giving a great range of flexibility in growth using dichlorosilane precursor. Further optimization of in-situ etching and growth conditions to eliminate step bunching has also been suggested. (C) The Author(s) 2014. All rights reserved.
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dichlorosilane,impurity incorporation,h-sic
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