“…It has been demonstrated that these drawbacks can be overcome by replacing PtSi with RhSi in the photo-detector [15]. In the past, RhSi based photodiodes were studied extensively by Lepster et al, [15] and were employed in low-power bipolar transistor circuits containing RhSi/n-Si and RhSi/p-Si junctions of high and low barrier heights [16]. Pure Rhodium and its silicide (RhSi) are further promising for application in electronic and highperformance nanotechnology devices due to its extremely high corrosion resistance, high quality metal-semiconductor interface structure, low cost process and low Schottky barrier to silicon [15,17e22].…”