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Yang Hang-Sheng, Nie An-Min, Qiu Fa-Min. Influence of oxygen on the growth of cubic boron nitride thin films by plasma-enhanced chemical vapour depositionJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(1): 017202.
| Yang Hang-Sheng, Nie An-Min, Qiu Fa-Min. Influence of oxygen on the growth of cubic boron nitride thin films by plasma-enhanced chemical vapour depositionJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(1): 017202. |
Influence of oxygen on the growth of cubic boron nitride thin films by plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition
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Abstract
Cubic boron nitride thin films were deposited on silicon substrates by low-pressure inductively coupled plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition. It was found that the introduction of O2 into the deposition system suppresses both nucleation and growth of cubic boron nitride. At a B2H6 concentration of 2.5% during film deposition, the critical O2 concentration allowed for the nucleation of cubic boron nitride was found to be less than 1.4%, while that for the growth of cubic boron nitride was higher than 2.1%. Moreover, the infrared absorption peak observed at around 1230--1280 cm-1, frequently detected for cubic boron nitride films prepared using non-ultrahigh vacuum systems, appears to be due to the absorption of boron oxide, a contaminant formed as a result of the oxygen impurity. Therefore, the existence of trace oxygen contamination in boron nitride films can be evaluated qualitatively by this infrared absorption peak. -
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