Initial Oxidation Process of Anodized Porous Silicon with Hydrogen Atoms Chemisorbed on the Inner Surface
✍ Scribed by Kato, Yoshihisa; Ito, Toshimichi; Hiraki, Akio
- Book ID
- 126317110
- Publisher
- Institute of Pure and Applied Physics
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 544 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-4922
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✦ Synopsis
The initial stage of oxidation of anodized porous silicon (PS) at low temperature (\lesssim208°C) has been investigated using a conventional infrared (IR) spectroscopy technique. After the oxidation in air, four extra IR absorption peaks appeared in the Si-H stretching band (2000∼2300 cm-1). The origins of these peaks have been assigned as excitations of Si-H oscillators for various SiH
n
(n=1∼3) bonded by oxygen atom(s). The progress of the oxidation without breaking Si-H bonds was linearly dependent on the square root of the oxidation time, indicating a diffusion-limited process even for the initial stage. The activation energy of this process was 0.60 eV. The role of chemisorbed hydrogen atoms in the oxidation process is discussed.
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