2001
DOI: 10.1149/1.1344535
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Interlayer Mediated Epitaxy of Cobalt Silicide on Silicon (100) from Low Temperature Chemical Vapor Deposition of Cobalt Formation Mechanisms and Associated Properties

Abstract: This paper reports the development of a methodology for the growth of epitaxial CoSi2 that uses Co films deposited by low temperature (390°C) chemical vapor deposition (CVD) from cobalt tricarbonyl nitrosyl [Co(CO)3NO] as source precursor. This CVD process exploits the reaction kinetics associated with the adsorption and decomposition of CoCO)3NO on Si surfaces to ensure the in situ, sequential growth of an ultrathin interfacial oxide layer followed by a Co thin film in a single deposition step. It is demonstr… Show more

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“…While no KER data are available for Co(CO) 3 NO, Sztaray and Baer 38 have modeled the internal energy distribution of the fragment ions after dissociation. Similar to what was deduced by Fieber-Erdmann et al 37 for Fe(CO) 5 , the fragment ions contain a considerable amount of internal energy after dissociation. Based on this and the fact that the bonding and dissociation mechanisms in Co(CO) 3 NO and Fe(CO) 5 are similar, we adopt the values reported by FieberErdmann et al 37 as a reasonable estimate of the KER in DI of the cobalt complex under study.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…While no KER data are available for Co(CO) 3 NO, Sztaray and Baer 38 have modeled the internal energy distribution of the fragment ions after dissociation. Similar to what was deduced by Fieber-Erdmann et al 37 for Fe(CO) 5 , the fragment ions contain a considerable amount of internal energy after dissociation. Based on this and the fact that the bonding and dissociation mechanisms in Co(CO) 3 NO and Fe(CO) 5 are similar, we adopt the values reported by FieberErdmann et al 37 as a reasonable estimate of the KER in DI of the cobalt complex under study.…”
Section: No]supporting
confidence: 84%
“…The cross section for the SF 5 − formation from SF 6 has its maximum at about 0.55 eV, 35 hence falls within this range. Thus, above 0.2 eV, intensity changes in the electron beam should not influence the DEA cross section values significantly.…”
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“…If this is true, then the question arises, how do we distinguish between substrate-related and real layer peaks? In the case of CoSi 2 on Si(100) (Londergan et al, 2001) the detection of a clear CoSi 2 400 reflection confirms the existence of a (100)-oriented CoSi 2 layer, while the identification of a peak at about 2Â = 33…”
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confidence: 65%