Growth of silicides and interdiffusion in the Mo-Si system

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P. C. Tortorici
M. A. Dayananda
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[1] Purdue University,School of Materials Engineering
[2] Hewlett-Packard Company,Microelectronics Engineering
[3] Purdue University,the School of Materials Engineering
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Material Transaction; Diffusion Couple; Diffusion Zone; Interdiffusion Coefficient; MoSi2 Layer;
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Solid-solid diffusion couples assembled with disks of Mo and Si were annealed at selected temperatures, over the temperature range from 900 °C to 1350 °C, for the development of diffusion structure and determination of interdiffusion coefficients for the silicides of Mo. Layers of MoSi2 and Mo5Si3 were observed to form in the diffusion zone; the MoSi2 layer was one to two orders of magnitude larger in thickness than the Mo5Si3 layer. The MoSo2 layer developed a columnar microstructure with evidence of texture and preferential growth of grains in the direction of diffusion. The Si-to-Mo ratio, determined by microprobe analysis across the thickness of the MoSi2 layer, varied within the approximate range from 1.9 to 2.0. From the concentration profiles, integrated interdiffusion coefficients as well as energies of activation for interdiffusion were determined for the silicide layers. On the basis of the observed stoichiometric range for the MoSi2 phase, average values of the interdiffusion coefficients were also estimated. Relations are derived between the growth-rate constant and the integrated interdiffusion coefficient for the MoSi2 phase. The evaluated activation energies for interdiffusion in the MoSi2 and Mo5Si3 phases are 130±20 and 210±10 kJ/mol, respectively.
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