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Approaches to modifying solid phase crystallization kinetics for a-Si films
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
Three approaches to modifying the solid phase crystallization kinetics of amorphous silicon thin films are examined with the goal of reducing the thermal budget and improving the poly-Si quality for thin film transistor applications. The three approaches consist of (1) variations in the PECVD a-Si deposition parameters; (2) the application of pre-fumace-anneal surface treatments; and (3) using both rapid thermal annealing and furnace annealing at different temperatures. We also examine the synergism among these approaches.
Results reveal that (1) film deposition dilution and dilution/temperature changes do not strongly affect crystallization time, but do affect grain size; (2) pre-anneal surface treatments can dramatically reduce the solid phase crystallization thermal budget for diluted films and act synergistically with deposition dilution or dilution/temperature effects; and (3) rapid thermal annealing leads to different crystallization kinetics from that seen for furnace annealing.
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