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Quantitative Analysis of Si1-xGex using Convergent Beam Electron Diffraction for Extinction Distance Measurements.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 July 2020

D. Delille
Affiliation:
FEI France, 22 avenue Descartes, BP 45, 94454Limeil , Brevannes, Cedex(, France)
R. Pantel
Affiliation:
ST Microelectronics, 850 rue Jean Monnet, 38926, Crolles, Cedex(, France)
G. Vincent
Affiliation:
Université Joseph Fourier, BP 53X, 38041, Grenoble, Cedex(, France)
E. Van Cappellen
Affiliation:
FEI Company, 7451 N.W. Evergreen Parkway, Hillsboro, Oregon97124-5830(, USA)
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Introduction

SiGe epitaxy on Si has been extensively studied, for semiconductor gap modeling and band structure engineering. Quantitative measurement of the Ge concentration is not a trivial exercise at the microscopic level, where classical tools such as X-Ray diffraction, ellipsometry and SIMS cannot be used. A new quantitative microanalytical technique is proposed based on extinction distance measurements using Convergent Beam Electron Diffraction (CBED) combined with dynamical diffraction simulations. A Ge concentration accuracy of less than 2% is demonstrated on strain relaxed SiGe epitaxial layers.

Experiment

Unstrained SiGe epitaxial layers are analyzed for different Ge concentrations, with two-beam CBED, using the transmitted and the 004 diffracted disc. Energy filtered CBED patterns are acquired at 197 keV with a Philips CM 200 FEG transmission electron microscope, using the Ik x Ik CCD camera of the Gatan GIF energy filter. A liquid nitrogen cryo-holder is used, to sharpen up the CBED patterns and to avoid contamination and degradation of the samples.

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Semiconductors
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America

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References

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2) Delille, D. et al. (to be published). 1085Google Scholar

3) grateful thanks to Bensahel, D., Hernandez, C. and Campidelli, Y. for the preparation and calibration of SiGe samples.Google Scholar