Simon Gaudet, Patrick Desjardins, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
The thermally induced solid-state reaction between a 10-nm-thick Ni film and a Si(001) substrate was investigated using in situ x-ray diffraction and ex situ pole figure analyses. The reaction begins with the appearance of orthorhombic Ni2 Si grains characterized by a strong fiber texture. The formation of the metastable hexagonal θ phase-which inherits the fiber texture of Ni2 Si -is then observed. This phase has been observed in every sample studied regardless of dopant, film thickness, deposition method, and anneal profile (>2000 conditions). Texture inheritance allows a reaction pathway with a lower activation energy than the expected formation through thermodynamically stable Ni silicide phases. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.
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Journal of Applied Physics
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Applied Physics Letters
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Applied Physics Letters