Low-temperature (180 °C) formation of large-grained Ge (111) thin film on insulator using accelerated metal-induced crystallization

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Abstract

The Al-induced crystallization (AIC) yields a large-grained (111)-oriented Ge thin film on an insulator at temperatures as low as 180 C. We accelerated the AIC of an amorphous Ge layer (50-nm thickness) by initially doping Ge in Al and by facilitating Ge diffusion into Al. The electron backscatter diffraction measurement demonstrated the simultaneous achievement of large grains over 10 μm and a high (111) orientation fraction of 90% in the polycrystalline Ge layer formed at 180 C. This result opens up the possibility for developing Ge-based electronic and optical devices fabricated on inexpensive flexible substrates. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Toko, K., Numata, R., Oya, N., Fukata, N., Usami, N., & Suemasu, T. (2014). Low-temperature (180 °C) formation of large-grained Ge (111) thin film on insulator using accelerated metal-induced crystallization. Applied Physics Letters, 104(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4861890

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