IN-SITU ELLIPSOMETRIC STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF POWDER FORMATION ON THE INITIAL GROWTH OF GLOW-DISCHARGE A-SIH

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SCHMIDT, UI
SCHRODER, B
OECHSNER, H
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[1] Fachbereich Physik und Forschungsschwerpunkt Materialwissenschaften, Universität Kaiserslautern, W-6750 Kaiserslautern
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10.1016/0040-6090(93)90112-3
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T [工业技术];
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Even under standard preparation conditions for amorphous hydrogenated silicon (a-Si:H) by r.f. glow discharge decomposition of silane, powder formation can occur leading to an initial transient behaviour of silane discharges. Phase-modulated real-time in situ ellipsometry is used to study the influence of the discharge behaviour on the initial stage of growth of a-Si:H after ignition and subsequent to intentional discharge interruptions. A clear correlation between the powder-determined time dependences of the discharge parameters pressure and self-bias voltage and of the ellipsometric angles is confirmed. In the discharge regime where this initial transient behaviour due to powder formation is observed, the corresponding DELTA - PSI trajectories can be attributed to the initial growth of less dense material. The time-dependent DELTA signal of the growing film is found to be very sensitive even to minor discharge perturbations. The influence of controlled temporal variations of preparation parameters on the growing a-Si:H film can be simultaneously monitored by real-time in situ ellipsometry. This offers an opportunity for interface optimization in a-Si:H structures.
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