Defect Profiling of Oxide-Semiconductor Interfaces Using Low-Energy Muons

Advanced Materials Interfaces(2022)

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Muon spin rotation with low-energy muons (LE{\mu}SR) is a powerful nuclear method where electrical and magnetic properties of surface-near regions and thin films can be studied on a length scale of $\approx$\SI{200}{\nano\meter}. In this work, we show the potential of utilizing low-energy muons for a depth-resolved characterization of oxide-semiconductor interfaces, i.e. for silicon (Si) and silicon carbide (4H-SiC). Silicon dioxide (SiO$_2$) grown by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) and by thermal oxidation of the SiO$_2$-semiconductor interface are compared with respect to interface and defect formation. The nanometer depth resolution of {\mu}allows for a clear distinction between the oxide and semiconductor layers, while also quantifying the extension of structural changes caused by the oxidation of both Si and SiC.
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interface defects, low energy muons, muon spin spectroscopy, silicon, silicon carbide
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