Abstract
The authors demonstrate the possibility of using self-bias voltage on the radio-frequency electrode of a capacitively coupled deposition system as a diagnostic tool to detect the amorphous-to-microcrystalline silicon transition during the exposure of a-Si:H thin films to a hydrogen plasma. This is achieved by combining self-bias voltage (Vdc) and kinetic-ellipsometry measurements, which provide real-time information on the film properties. On intrinsic and n -type a-Si:H films, the hydrogen-plasma exposure results in the formation of a hydrogen-modified layer, which is accompanied with a decrease in the absolute values of Vdc, until a plateau corresponding to the nucleation and the growth of the microcrystalline layer occurs. On p -type a-Si:H, the amorphous-to- microcrystalline transition is characterized by a rapid increase in the absolute values of Vdc. This particular trend is ascribed to the effects of boron on both the solid and plasma phases.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 309-313 |
| Number of pages | 5 |
| Journal | Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films |
| Volume | 28 |
| Issue number | 2 |
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| Publication status | Published - 19 Mar 2010 |
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