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  • 1
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 78 (1995), S. 4382-4385 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Ion-beam-induced epitaxial crystallization (IBIEC) of Fe-implanted Si(001) was studied by transmission electron microscopy and Rutherford backscattering spectrometry. For sufficiently high Fe doses, it was found that IBIEC at 320 °C results in sequential epitaxy of Fe silicide phases in Si, with a sequence of γ-FeSi2, α-FeSi2, and β-FeSi2 with increasing Fe concentration along the implantation profile. The critical concentrations for the γ-α and α-β phase transitions were determined as ≈11 and 21 at. % Fe, respectively. The observed sequential phase formation can be correlated to the degree of lattice mismatch with the Si matrix and the stoichiometry of the silicide phases. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 79 (1996), S. 752-762 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The epitaxial growth of FeSi2 silicides was studied by using ion-beam epitaxial crystallization (IBIEC) of Fe-implanted Si(001) samples. By employing Rutherford backscattering/channeling spectrometry and transmission electron microscopy it was possible to determine that the IBIEC process produces a γ-, α-, and β-FeSi2 phase sequence, with increasing Fe concentration along the implantation profile. The critical concentrations for γ→α and α→β phase transitions are 11 and 21 at. %, respectively. A study of the thermal behavior of these phases shows that the γ- and α-FeSi2 are metastable with respect to the β-FeSi2 phase. The γ to β-FeSi2 transition starts at 700 °C via an Ostwald ripening process. In addition a 800 °C, 1 h anneal of high Fe concentration samples produces a complete α and γ to β-FeSi2 transformation. Finally, it is demonstrated that a regular or a rapid thermal annealing on Fe-implanted Si samples induces only the formation of a β-FeSi2 phase. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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  • 3
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 75 (1994), S. 4686-4694 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: FeSi2 precipitates were produced in Si(001) wafers by an ion-beam induced epitaxial crystallization process and subsequently annealed at temperatures in the range 650–900 °C. The resulting precipitate coarsening and phase transition were studied by transmission electron microscopy. The coarsening process basically involves the evolution of plate-shaped precipitates. The lengthening rate of the precipitates is considerably greater than the thickening rate, because the two broad faces of a plate are coherent or semicoherent, while the plate edges are incoherent. The lengthening kinetics was shown to be volume-diffusion controlled and obey a cube power law. The corresponding activation energy was determined to be 3.55 eV, in excellent agreement with the value predicted by the classical Ostwald ripening model. In contrast, we demonstrated that the thickening process is interface controlled, which involves the migration of the interfaces via a ledge mechanism. Accordingly, an apparent activation energy of 2.18 eV was obtained. The precipitate coarsening is accompanied by phase transitions. Upon annealing at 650 °C, it was observed that γ-FeSi2 precipitates tend to transform from a fully aligned (A-type) to a twinned (B-type) orientation with respect to the Si matrix. For higher temperature anneals, nearly all the precipitates transform from the γ phase into the β phase, except those having a relatively small diameter (〈≈5 nm) which remain as A-type γ-FeSi2. These observations suggest that the phase transition of FeSi2 is size dependent. This can be understood, in terms of the interfacial energy versus the volume free energy of a precipitate as a function of precipitate size.
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    Applied Physics Letters 62 (1993), S. 306-308 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Cubic FeSi2 precipitates were synthesized in Si (100) by room-temperature Fe ion implantation followed by Si 500 keV ion beam induced epitaxial crystallization at 320 °C. High resolution electron microscopy and Rutherford backscattering/channeling techniques show that the cubic precipitates occur in both aligned (A) and twinned (B) types with a lattice parameter very similar to that of the Si (100) matrix.
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  • 5
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 66 (1995), S. 2430-2432 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We have developed a novel method to synthesize "clean'' carbon nanotubes with relatively higher yield using a hydrogen arc discharge. The quality and yield of the tubes depend sensitively on the gas pressure in the arc discharge. We have observed sharp, open-ended nanotubes with clear lattice fringes at the edges and empty interiors. The existence of these frozen-open-ended tubes in the buckybundles provides evidence for an open-ended growth model for nanotubes. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 65 (1994), S. 1677-1679 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The interaction between a GaAs cap and InAs islands grown on vicinal GaAs(001) has been studied by transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. Samples were prepared by molecular beam epitaxy at 480 °C. Upon GaAs cap deposition, it was found that the previously grown InAs islands undergo a novel type of morphological transition, i.e., a transition from disk-shaped to ring-shaped islands. InAs becomes depleted or entirely absent in the central area of what had been a disk-shaped InAs island. The GaAs cap was also shown to be virtually absent within the same central region, resulting in the formation of crater-like surface depressions.
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 63 (1993), S. 105-107 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Ion-beam-induced epitaxial crystallization of amorphous Si implanted with Fe to 18 at. % peak concentration was studied. The structure of the specimen was characterized using transmission electron microscopy and Rutherford backscattering spectrometry. Both cubic FeSi2 and α-FeSi2 were formed in epitaxy with the Si matrix with two types of orientations (fully aligned and twinned). The twins of α-FeSi2 and those of cubic FeSi2 were found to have exactly the same type of epitaxial relationship as for the aligned ones. The thermodynamically stable β-FeSi2 is not formed, demonstrating that ion-beam-induced crystallization can lead to preferential phase formation as well as to epitaxy.
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 62 (1993), S. 2995-2997 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Au/Te/Au contacts to n-type GaAs were prepared by sequential vapor deposition and subsequently annealed at temperatures in the range 420–480 °C. The structural and electrical characteristics of the contacts were characterized by transmission electron microscopy and current–voltage measurements. We found that the electrical behavior of the contacts depends dramatically on whether they are covered with an Al2O3 cap during annealing. While a cap-annealed Au/Te/Au contact remains rectifying, annealing without the cap results in ohmic behavior. In conjunction with the observed structural properties, this phenomenon can be understood in terms of the doping model for ohmic contact formation.
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 62 (1993), S. 1881-1883 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Buckybundles (bundles of buckytubes), approximately 50 μm in diameter and 1 cm in length, have been observed in a deposited carbon rod on the cathode electrode of a dc arc. Scanning electron microscopy images clearly show an evenly spaced array of parallel buckybundles. High resolution electron microscopy reveals that each buckybundle consists of closely packed buckytubes with their axes parallel to the bundle axis. Within each bundle it is estimated that there are about 107 buckytubes with diameters in the range (20–300 A(ring)). We have measured the deposited rod growth rate as a function of the He gas pressure and have evaluated the influence of the graphite feed rod diameter on the yield of buckybundles. The magnetic susceptibilities parallel and perpendicular to the bundle axes were measured. The results show that the bundles have anisotropic diamagnetic properties.
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 67 (1995), S. 947-949 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We report on solid-state reactions in Pd thin film contacts on ZnSe at temperatures below 500 °C. We found that a solid-state reaction was initiated at the Pd/ZnSe interface by thermal annealing at 200 °C. A tetragonal ternary phase, Pd5+xZnSe, consisting of highly oriented grains was formed as a result of this reaction. This phase is found to be stable up to an annealing temperature of 400 °C. The crystallography and morphology of this ternary Pd–ZnSe phase was studied by x-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy and has similarities to the analogous ternary Pd–GaAs phase formed in the Pd/GaAs contact structure. The Pd/ZnSe interface is found to be thermally more stable than the corresponding Pd/GaAs and Pd/Si structures. Comparisons are made between the systematics of Pd/semiconductor interfacial phenomena on the three semiconductors. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.
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