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Structural Evolution in Amorphous Silicon and Germanium Thin Films
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2003
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The structural evolution in amorphous silicon and germanium thin films has been investigated by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) in conjunction with autocorrelation function (ACF) analysis. The results established that the structure of as-deposited semiconductor films is of a high density of nanocrystallites embedded in the amorphous matrix. In addition, from ACF analysis, the structure of a-Ge is more ordered than that of a-Si. The density of embedded nanocrystallites in amorphous films was found to diminish with annealing temperature first, then to increase. The conclusions also corroborate well with the results of diminished medium-range order in annealed amorphous films determined previously by a variable coherence microscopy method.
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- A SYMPOSIUM IN HONOR OF PROFESSOR GARETH THOMAS
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- 2002 Microscopy Society of America
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