Author: Joe Qi
Joe Qi is a postdoc fellow working in Dr. Fauchet's lab at Vanderbilt University.

Five-layer structure

In this post, two unique five-layer structures will be discussed. The first five-layer structure is nitride/oxide/silicon/oxide/nitride (NOSON) with the deposition order from bottom to top. In this structure, the silicon film is 25nm while the nitride and oxide are both

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High temperature deposition of NSN and OSO stacks

In this post, we’ll discuss a little bit about how would the deposition temperature affect the pore formation and pore morphology. I first show some previous results of the effect of deposition temperature on the porosity and pore size from

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NSN stacks with different Si thicknesses

In this post, I sum up all the NSN stacks with different Si thicknesses I have made so far. The nitride layer is 30nm thick for both the top and the bottom. The thickness for silicon film ranges from 7nm

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100nm thick pnc-Si membrane

From the past experiments we know that it is not easy to form pores in thicker silicon layer. It is mainly because that higher energy is required to form open holes in a thicker silicon film. Dave showed us less

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The onset of pore formation in NSN and OSO stacks

A few weeks ago, I did some RTP annealing of NSN and OSO stacks. The purpose of this annealing experiment was hoping to capture the onset of pore formation and see whether there is any different behavior between NSN and

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Furnace annealing of free-standing NSN and OSO stacks (2)

In this post, I’ll mainly focus on the furnace annealing results of OSO stacks. The structure of the OSO stack is also 30-25-30, which corresponding to 25nm thick silicon layer and 30nm thick oxide layers. The annealing temperature ranges from

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Furnace annealing of free-standing NSN and OSO stacks (1)

I have done some furnace annealing (FA) on free-standing NSN and OSO stacks in last two weeks after the RTP was down. I’ll show the results in the following two posts. In order to compare the annealing result, I chose

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Multi-annealing of free standing OSO stack (2)

Last time I showed that the sample with multi-annealing yielded higher porosity and larger average pore diameter than the sample with direct annealing. In this post, I further investigate the multi-annealing of free standing OSO stack (20/15/10) by varying the

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Multi-step annealing of free-standing OSO stack

It is well believed that the pore formation is directly related to the silicon crystallization. In this post, I’m gonna further show that how does the crystallization process affect the pore formation. The crystallization process can be divided into two

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Pore formation process

We have suspected that those non-open pores in the TEM image of pnc-Si are pits in the silicon membrane for a long time. Last week, I SEMed a sample, oxide (30nm)/Si(25nm)/oxide(30nm) annealed at 800C for 1min, to verify the pits

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