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Origin of a parasitic surface film on p+ type porous silicon

F. Muller
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The presence of a parasitic surface film of 80 nm thickness has been observed by x-ray reflectivity on the top of some p+ -type porous silicon layers, related to a contamination of the substrate. After testing several methods to clean the substrate and to avoid this film, it was found that a 300 °C thermal annealing of the substrate is sufficient to obtain a homogeneous porous layer. The thickness of the perturbed surface layer is determined by anodic oxidation experiments and the effect of the parasitic surface film on the porous silicon formation is studied by comparing porous layers formed on untreated and on annealed substrates. The hypothesis of a passivation of the boron doping atoms by hydrogen is discussed and we review the observations of nonhomogeneous porous layers which could be related to such a contamination problem.
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hal-01254207 , version 1 (11-01-2016)

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Virginie Chamard, G. Dolino, F. Muller. Origin of a parasitic surface film on p+ type porous silicon. Journal of Applied Physics, 1998, 84, pp.6659. ⟨10.1063/1.369041⟩. ⟨hal-01254207⟩

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