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Formation of Thin NiGe Films by Magnetron Sputtering and Flash Lamp Annealing.


ABSTRACT: The nickel monogermanide (NiGe) phase is known for its electrical properties such as low ohmic and low contact resistance in group-IV-based electronics. In this work, thin films of nickel germanides (Ni-Ge) were formed by magnetron sputtering followed by flash lamp annealing (FLA). The formation of NiGe was investigated on three types of substrates: on amorphous (a-Ge) as well as polycrystalline Ge (poly-Ge) and on monocrystalline (100)-Ge (c-Ge) wafers. Substrate and NiGe structure characterization was performed by Raman, TEM, and XRD analyses. Hall Effect and four-point-probe measurements were used to characterize the films electrically. NiGe layers were successfully formed on different Ge substrates using 3-ms FLA. Electrical as well as XRD and TEM measurements are revealing the formation of Ni-rich hexagonal and cubic phases at lower temperatures accompanied by the formation of the low-resistivity orthorhombic NiGe phase. At higher annealing temperatures, Ni-rich phases are transforming into NiGe, as long as the supply of Ge is ensured. NiGe layer formation on a-Ge is accompanied by metal-induced crystallization and its elevated electrical resistivity compared with that of poly-Ge and c-Ge substrates. Specific resistivities for 30 nm Ni on Ge were determined to be 13.5 ??·cm for poly-Ge, 14.6 ??·cm for c-Ge, and 20.1 ??·cm for a-Ge.

SUBMITTER: Begeza V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7221967 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Formation of Thin NiGe Films by Magnetron Sputtering and Flash Lamp Annealing.

Begeza Viktor V   Mehner Erik E   Stöcker Hartmut H   Xie Yufang Y   García Alejandro A   Hübner Rene R   Erb Denise D   Zhou Shengqiang S   Rebohle Lars L  

Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) 20200331 4


The nickel monogermanide (NiGe) phase is known for its electrical properties such as low ohmic and low contact resistance in group-IV-based electronics. In this work, thin films of nickel germanides (Ni-Ge) were formed by magnetron sputtering followed by flash lamp annealing (FLA). The formation of NiGe was investigated on three types of substrates: on amorphous (a-Ge) as well as polycrystalline Ge (poly-Ge) and on monocrystalline (100)-Ge (c-Ge) wafers. Substrate and NiGe structure characteriza  ...[more]

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