Strain-facilitated process for the lift-off of a Si layer of less than 20 nm thickness Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • We report a process for the lift-off of an ultrathin Si layer. By plasma hydrogenation of a molecular-beam-epitaxy-grown heterostructure of SiSb-doped-SiSi, ultrashallow cracking is controlled to occur at the depth of the Sb-doped layer. Prior to hydrogenation, an oxygen plasma treatment is used to induce the formation of a thin oxide layer on the surface of the heterostructure. Chemical etching of the surface oxide layer after hydrogenation further thins the thickness of the separated Si layer to be only 15 nm. Mechanisms of hydrogen trapping and strain-facilitated cracking are discussed.

published proceedings

  • Applied Physics Letters

author list (cited authors)

  • Shao, L., Lin, Y., Swadener, J. G., Lee, J. K., Jia, Q. X., Wang, Y. Q., ... Lau, S. S.

citation count

  • 9

complete list of authors

  • Shao, Lin||Lin, Yuan||Swadener, JG||Lee, JK||Jia, QX||Wang, YQ||Nastasi, M||Thompson, Phillip E||Theodore, N David||Alford, TL||Mayer, JW||Chen, Peng||Lau, SS

publication date

  • December 2005