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Growth of “New Form” of Polycrystalline Silicon Thin Films Synthesized by Hot Wire Chemical Vapor Deposition

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In this work, we report on next-generation hot wire chemical vapor deposition technique, we call it ceramics hot-wire CVD. Using a new concept of rectangular ceramics filament holder and “confinement of thermal radiation from the filament”, a “new form” of polycrystalline silicon thin films has been developed at low temperature (~ 250°C). The grains are found to be symmetrically distributed in array along the parallel lines, in (111) direction. On the surface of individual grains, “five-fold” and “six-fold” symmetries have been observed and we suspect that we developed “buckyball” type “giant silicon molecular solids” with different crystalline silicon lattice other than standard single-crystal silicon structure. We observed rarely found “icosaderal” symmetry in silicon thin films. This hypothesis has been supported by multiple Raman active transverse optical modes and the crystallographic structure analyzed by X-ray diffraction.

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Acknowledgments

Authors would like to thank Prof. Eric A. Schiff for many valuable discussion and technical suggestions. The work is financially supported by Energy Photovolatics, Inc., NJ and National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA (Award Number: ZDJ-2-30630-28). Author would also like to acknowledge Mr. R. Patel of Southwest Missouri State University for his help during SEM and AFM measurements. The research work at Southwest Missouri State University is supported by the Office of Naval Research (Award Number: N00014-03-0893) and Research Corporation (Award Number: CC6166).

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Middya, A.R., Liang, JJ. & Ghosh, K. Growth of “New Form” of Polycrystalline Silicon Thin Films Synthesized by Hot Wire Chemical Vapor Deposition. MRS Online Proceedings Library 862, 198 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-862-A19.8

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