Angle-resolved intensity of polarized micro-raman spectroscopy for 4h-sic

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Raman spectroscopy is an indispensable method for the nondestructive testing of semiconductor materials and their microstructures. This paper presents a study on the angle-resolved intensity of polarized micro-Raman spectroscopy for a 4H silicon carbide (4H-SiC) wafer. A generalized theoretical model of polarized Raman intensity was established by considering the birefringence effect. The distributions of angle-resolved Raman intensities were achieved under normal and oblique backscattering configurations. Experiments were performed on a self-built angle-resolved Raman system, which verified the validity of the proposed model and achieved the identification of crystal orientations of the 4H-SiC sample.

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Chang, Y., Xiao, A., Li, R., Wang, M., He, S., Sun, M., … Qiu, W. (2021). Angle-resolved intensity of polarized micro-raman spectroscopy for 4h-sic. Crystals, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11060626

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