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Effect of hydrogen dilution on the optical properties of hydrogenated amorphous silicon-nitrogen films prepared by plasma deposition

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Pages 2955-2972 | Published online: 15 Nov 2010
 

The effect of the dilution of silane and nitrogen with hydrogen on the optical properties of hydrogenated amorphous silicon-nitrogen films prepared by plasma deposition has been investigated as functions of the gas-volume ratio γ (= ([SiH4] + [N2])/([SiH4] + [N2] + [H2]) and the substrate temperature. The prepared films are characterized by the values of the deposition rate, the optical gap, the Urbach energy, the defect density, the integrated infrared absorption intensity and the refractive index, and by correlations between these parameters and the type of hydrogen- and nitrogen-bonding configurations estimated from infrared absorption spectra. The hydrogen dilution effect is discussed in terms of the above and compared with that in hydrogenated amorphous silicon reported in a previous paper by the present authors. It is pointed out that nitrogen atoms incorporated into the silicon network cause more disorder than incorporated hydrogen atoms, from the γ dependence of the Urbach energy and the integrated infrared intensities associated with the hydrogen and nitrogen bondings.

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