H. Shibata, Y. Makita, H. Kakemoto, Y. Tsai, S. Sakuragi, H. Katsumata, A. Obara, N. Kobayashi, S. Uekusa, T. Tsukamoto, T. Tsunoda, Y. Imai
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Abstract
The growth of bulk iron silicide by Horizontal Gradient Freeze (HGF) method was achieved using different growth and annealing conditions. Two types of annealing process, in-situ annealing and ex-situ annealing, were examined. Three types of samples were prepared and examined; (i) samples which were not applied any annealing processes, (ii) samples which were applied in-situ annealing, and (iii) samples which were applied both in-situ and ex-situ annealing. The influence of annealing and growth conditions upon the material qualities was examined and discussed, putting special emphasis on the structural properties and electrical properties. Results of the X-ray diffraction revealed that only the in-situ annealing was not sufficient for the peritectic reaction from /spl alpha/+/spl epsi/ eutectic to peritectic /spl beta/-phase. However, it was revealed that, if the ex-situ annealing is applied after the in-situ annealing, the condition of 900/spl deg/C for 200 hours is enough for the ex-situ annealing to obtain almost single /spl beta/-phase. It was also confirmed in the aspect of electrical properties that ex-situ annealing at 900/spl deg/C for 300 hours is enough to realize electrically semiconducting /spl beta/-FeSi/sub 2/. The sample prepared under such a condition exhibited p-type conductivity with hole concentration and hole mobility about 5.68/spl times/10/sup 17/ cm/sup -3/ and 1.36 cm/sup 2/Ns, respectively.