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15 january 2020 17:02:43

 
Materials, Vol. 13, Pages 410: In Situ Doping of Nitrogen in <110>-Oriented Bulk 3C-SiC by Halide Laser Chemical Vapour Deposition (Materials)
 


Doping of nitrogen is a promising approach to improve the electrical conductivity of 3C-SiC and allow its application in various fields. N-doped, <110>-oriented 3C-SiC bulks with different doping concentrations were prepared via halide laser chemical vapour deposition (HLCVD) using tetrachlorosilane (SiCl4) and methane (CH4) as precursors, along with nitrogen (N2) as a dopant. We investigated the effect of the volume fraction of nitrogen (?N2) on the preferred orientation, microstructure, electrical conductivity (σ), deposition rate (Rdep), and optical transmittance. The preference of 3C-SiC for the <110> orientation increased with increasing ?N2. The σ value of the N-doped 3C-SiC bulk substrates first increased and then decreased with increasing ?N2, reaching a maximum value of 7.4 × 102 S/m at ?N2 = 20%. Rdep showed its highest value (3000 μm/h) for the undoped sample and decreased with increasing ?N2, reaching 1437 μm/h at ?N2 = 30%. The transmittance of the N-doped 3C-SiC bulks decreased with ?N2 and showed a declining trend at wavelengths longer than 1000 nm. Compared with the previously prepared <111>-oriented N-doped 3C-SiC, the high-speed preparation of <110>-oriented N-doped 3C-SiC bulks further broadens its application field.


 
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