Конденсированные среды и межфазные границы (Mar 2024)

Modern scientific and practical approaches to the production of substrates from semiconductor compounds А3В5. Review

  • Elena N. Abramova,
  • Roman Yu. Kozlov,
  • Anatoliy I. Khokhlov,
  • Yuriy V. Syrov,
  • Yuriy N. Parkhomenko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17308/kcmf.2024.26/11805
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1

Abstract

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Modern electronic and optical engineering uses А3В5 single-crystal semiconductor materials (GaAs, GaSb, InAs, InSb, and InP) as substrates for epitaxial growth. These materials are obtained in the form of massive single-crystal ingots. Therefore, technologies for processing of these A3B5 wafers are developed to produce the substrates for epitaxial growth. The miniaturization of modern systems and devices demands the high quality of the substrates surface. One of the main criteria is a low surface roughness (Ra) (of about 0.5 nm). To meet this requirement, it is necessary to elaborate the existing methods of surface treatment. The review analyses the current approaches to the treatment of the surface of semiconductor wafers of А3В5 single-crystal materials. It considers the specifics of wafers machining followed by their polishing. The article also presents an analysis of the polishing methods. It reveals that at the moment the chemical-mechanical polishing of А3В5 wafers is the most commonly used method. The review presents the main parameters of this process and systematizes the existing theoretical approaches. The analysis determined the key tendencies in the development of chemical-mechanical polishing of semiconductor А3В5 wafers aimed at increasing the quality of wafers. The article also analyses the latest studies regarding the methods of chemical polishing as an alternative to chemical-mechanical polishing. The next section focuses on surface passivation methods used upon obtaining wafers with a low roughness. Passivation is performed to reduce the reactivity of the surface and stabilize surface states of wafers. A classification of passivation methods is suggested based on the obtained chemical composition of the surface, when the passivation layers are created using oxidation, sulfidizing, or nitriding. Another classification is based on the method of creating passivating coatings and includes wet chemical methods and physico-chemical methods

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