A novel fabrication method of polycrystalline silicon by indium-induced crystallization (InIC) of amorphous silicon suboxide thin films with a stoichiometric coefficient of 0.5 (a-SiO0.5) is proposed. It was shown that the use of indium in the annealing process of a SiO0.5 allowed to decrease the crystallization temperature to 600°С which was significantly lower than the solid-phase crystallization temperature of the material - 850°С. As a result of the high-vacuum InIC of a-SiO0.5, the formation of free-standing micron-sized crystalline silicon particles took place.
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