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AlN thin films deposited on different Si-based substrates through RF magnetron sputtering

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-014-2467-0

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61101038]
  2. Sichuan Key Technology RD Program [2011GZ0220]

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Various Si-based materials such as Si (100), Si (111), oxidized Si (SiO2), and amorphous Si (alpha-Si) are used as substrates for the growth of c-axis-orientated AlN thin films using radio frequency magnetron sputtering. First, AlN is studied on various substrates under a fixed deposition condition. The results show that AlN deposited on monocrystalline silicon has different structures and stress properties from it deposited on amorphous Si-based layers because of the former's alien growth mechanism at the initiation of growth. Of all the substrates, AlN sputtered on SiO2 exhibits the best structure and morphologies. Then AlN is researched on SiO2 with the RF power and gas flow ratio of N-2 to Ar varied. The results approve that among all chosen RF powers, AlN sputtered at 150 W has the strongest (002) crystal peak, the smallest root-mean-square (RMS) surface roughness of 2.74 nm, and the lowest tensile stress of 605 MPa, but the lowest deposition rate. For the gas flow ratio, AlN synthesized at the N-2 to Ar flow ratio of 3:1 represents the highest intensity of (002) texture, the smoothest surface with an RMS of 4.21 nm, but the relatively lower deposition rate and larger residual stress.

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