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ArF Excimer Laser‐Enhanced Photochemical Vapor Deposition of Homoepitaxial Silicon from Disilane

Fowler et al., 1992

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11047605974549856480
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Fowler B
Lian S
Krishnan S
Jung L
Li C
Banerjee S
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Journal of the Electrochemical Society

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Low temperature silicon epitaxy has been achieved at substrate temperatures ranging from 250-350~ using the 193 nm output of an ArF excimer laser to generate reactive growth precursors by photolytic decomposition of SigH6. Growth rate dependencies on substrate …
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