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Infrared Reflection Spectroscopy Of As-Anodized And Passivated 6H And 4H Porous Silicon Carbide
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
We present a study of the infrared reflectance of porous silicon carbide (PSC) formed by the electrochemical dissolution of silicon carbide substrates of both 6H and 4H polytypes. The formation of porous silicon carbide from a 4H-SiC substrate is reported for the first time, as is the reflectance from n-PSC, both as-anodized and passivated. The passivation of PSC has been accomplished using a short thermal oxidation. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) reflectance spectroscopy is employed ex situ after different stages of the thermal oxidation process. The characteristics of the reststrahlen band normally observed in bulk SiC are altered by anodization; further changes in the reflectance spectra occur following oxidation for different short periods of time. An effective medium theory model which includes air, SiC and SiO2 as component materials is shown to characterize the observed changes in the reflectance spectra after different stages of PSC oxidation.
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