An extended formation of faceted pit-like defects on Ge(001) and Ge(111) wafers was obtained by thermal cycles to T> 750 {\deg}C. This temperature range is relevant in many surface-preparation recipes of the Ge surface. The density of the defects depends on the temperature reached, the number of annealing cycles performed and correlates to the surface-energy stability of the specific crystal orientation. We propose that the pits were formed by preferential desorption from the strained regions around dislocation pile-ups. Indeed, the morphology of the pits was the same as that observed for preferential chemical etching of dislocations while the spatial distribution of the pits was clearly non-Poissonian in line with mutual interactions between the core dislocations.
@article{arxiv.1809.03404,
title = {Formation of extended thermal etch pits on annealed Ge wafers},
author = {L. Persichetti and M. Fanfoni and M. De Seta and L. Di Gaspare and L. Ottaviano and C. Goletti and A. Sgarlata},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.03404},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
European Union (EU), Horizon 2020, Far-Infrared Lasers Assembled using Silicon Heterostructures,FLASH,Grant number: 766719