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Selectively boron doped homoepitaxial diamond growth for power device applications

Fernando Lloret, David Eon, E. Bustarret, Fabrice Donatini, D. Araújo

2021Applied Physics Letters17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diamond lateral growth is a powerful technique for the design and fabrication of diamond-based power electronic devices. Growth orientation affects the diamond deposition in terms of growth rate, surface roughness, and impurity incorporation. It has been shown that the finally grown surface of a patterned substrate can be predesigned based on the growth conditions. Thus, simultaneous growth along different surface orientations yields regions with different properties. In line with this, the incorporation of boron in a microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition laterally deposited epilayer over a mesa patterned {100}-oriented diamond substrate was studied by cathodoluminescence. It was observed that laterally oriented facets were highly boron doped in contrast to the {100}-oriented surfaces, which did not show any bound exciton emission, related to the doping. This study shows that, by designing the initial pattern and tuning the conditions, it is possible to drive a selective incorporation of boron into the grown layer.

Topics & Concepts

CathodoluminescenceDiamondMaterials scienceChemical vapor depositionBoronOptoelectronicsSubstrate (aquarium)DopingSurface roughnessSiliconFabricationNanotechnologyComposite materialChemistryLuminescenceAlternative medicineMedicinePathologyGeologyOrganic chemistryOceanographyDiamond and Carbon-based Materials ResearchMetal and Thin Film MechanicsSemiconductor materials and devices