Immobilization of Partial Dislocations Bounding Double Shockley Stacking Faults in 4h-Sic Observed by in Situ Synchrotron X-Ray Topography

F. Fujie, S. Harada, H. Suo, B. Raghothamachar, M. Dudley, K. Hanada, H. Koizumi, Tomohisa Kato, M. Tagawa, T. Ujihara
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The expansion of double Shockley stacking faults (DSFs) in an n-type 4H-SiC substrate with a nitrogen concentration of 3.9×10 19 cm −3 was investigated using in situ synchrotron X-ray topography. DSF expansion was observed to be suppressed and immobilized above 1590 K, along with the partial dislocation (PD) shape being changed from a straight to zig-zag configuration. For a different heating process (higher heating rate), the PDs could continue to expand, even above 1590 K. Ex situ topography experiments revealed that the DSFs close to the specimen surface expanded widely, although those expanding toward the specimen interior became immobile. One possible mechanism for this immobilization was proposed, where the core structural changes from a Si-core to the C-core by climb motion induced by the interaction between the PDs and point defects (C interstitials).
原位同步x射线形貌观察的4h-Sic双肖克利层错局部位错的固定化
利用原位同步x射线形貌研究了氮浓度为3.9×10 19 cm−3的n型4H-SiC衬底中双肖克利层错(DSFs)的扩展。在1590 K以上,DSF的膨胀被抑制和固定,部分位错(PD)的形状由直形变为锯齿形。对于不同的加热过程(更高的加热速率),pd可以继续膨胀,甚至超过1590k。离地形貌实验表明,靠近试样表面的dsf扩展广泛,而向试样内部扩展的dsf则不动。提出了这种固定的一种可能机制,其中核心结构由pd和点缺陷(C间隙)之间的相互作用引起的爬升运动从si核心转变为C核心。
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