Analysis of Dislocation Contrast in Synchrotron Grazing-incidence X-ray Topographs and Ray-tracing Simulation in Off-axis 4H-SiC Crystals

ECS Meeting Abstracts(2021)

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A sophisticated simulation model is developed based on the principle of ray-tracing to simulate the grazing-incidence synchrotron X-ray topographic contrast of dislocations lying on the basal plane including basal plane dislocations and deflected threading screw and mixed dislocations in off-axis 4H-SiC crystals. The model incorporates effects of surface relaxation as well as the photoelectric absorption to predict dislocation contrast. Compared to conventional ray-tracing images, surface relaxation effects dominate dislocation contrast for diffraction near the crystal surface. The simulated dislocation contrast gradually weakens with increasing depth of the diffracted beam position within the crystal due to photoelectric absorption. The distinctive features of the net simulated dislocation images obtained by aggregating through the effective penetration depth correlate well with contrast features observed on the experimental topographic images. Depth analysis reveals that in some cases the diffracted X-rays from regions below the dislocation can contribute additional contrast features previously not considered.
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dislocation contrast,grazing-incidence,x-ray,ray-tracing,off-axis,h-sic
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