Electron channelling contrast imaging of interfacial defects in strained silicon-germanium layers on silicon
- 1 July 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Philosophical Magazine A
- Vol. 68 (1) , 59-80
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01418619308219357
Abstract
Images of defects at interfaces of strained Si1 - x Gex epilayers grown on bulk Si (001) substrates have been formed using the electron channelling contrast technique. The channelling images were obtained from bulk specimens using a highly efficient back scattered electron detector in an otherwise conventional scanning electron microscope equipped with a LaB6 electron source. Good channelling contrast was observed despite the defects in some cases being over 1 μm below the specimen surface. The spatial resolution was found to be too low to distinguish individual dislocations known to be grouped in closely spaced clusters. Instead the images show the distribution of these dislocation clusters. Contrast variations other than those explained by g.b = g.b x u = 0 criteria were found. Image simulations confirmed the experimental observation that image contrast is stronger whilst the incident beam is close to the perpendicular to the dislocation line direction. The technique is excellent at showing the distribution of interface defects over large areas at a glance.Keywords
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