Production of high-quality amorphous silicon films by evaporative silane surface decomposition
- 15 September 1988
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 64 (6), 3215-3223
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.341539
Abstract
High-quality hydrogenated amorphous silicon films (a-Si:H) have been produced by decomposition of low-pressure silane gas on a very hot surface with deposition on a nearby, typically 210 °C substrate. A high-temperature tungsten filament provides the surface for heterogeneous thermal decomposition of the low-pressure silane and subsequent evaporation of atomic silicon and hydrogen. These evaporated species (primarily) induce a-Si:H growth on nearby substrates which are temperature controlled using a novel substrate holder. The light and dark conductivities, optical band gap, deposition rates, and light-soaking effects of preliminary films are reported. The decomposition-evaporation process has been examined using a mass spectrometer to directly detect the decomposition rate and the evaporated radical species. Based on this data and other information, a simplified model for the deposition process is suggested. The excellent film quality and the attributes of the deposition process make this technique, which was originally suggested by Wiessman, viable for the fast rate, large-area deposition of a-Si:H for solar cells and other applications.Keywords
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