Abstract:Ge nanodot formation on Si surface and its three dimensional alignment is investigated using a reduced pressure chemical vapor deposition (RPCVD) system. By exposing GeH4 on Si (001) surface at 550oC, a smooth wetting Ge layer is deposited for the first ~0.9 nm, and then Ge nanodot formation occurs as Stranski-Krastanov growth mechanism. The Ge nanodots are randomly distributed with density of ~6×1010 cm-2. By postannealing at 600oC, the Ge nanodots are coalesced. The size and density become ~60 nm diameter 5 … Show more
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