Issue 23, 2021

Investigation of the dislocation structure in Czochralski germanium crystals grown in [211] and [110] growth directions

Abstract

The dislocation structure of single-crystalline germanium crystals grown by the Czochralski method in [2 1 1] and [1 1 0] directions has been examined by white beam X-ray topography. The dislocation densities in different parts of the crystals ranged from around 40 to 4000 cm−2. It was demonstrated that utilizing a well-executed Dash necking procedure with high growth speeds in growth directions parallel to a dislocation glide plane leads to the selection of dislocation line and type. Dislocations in the [2 1 1] crystal were mainly oriented in the [1 0 1] and [1 1 0] directions and hence confined within the ([1 with combining macron] 1 1) glide plane. A comprehensive Burgers vector analysis revealed that they were predominantly screw dislocations. The dislocation lines in the [1 1 0] crystal were mostly aligned to the [0 1 [1 with combining macron]], [1 0 [1 with combining macron]], and [1 0 1] orientations, within the ([1 with combining macron] 1 1) and (1[1 with combining macron]1) glide planes and predominantly 60° dislocations.

Graphical abstract: Investigation of the dislocation structure in Czochralski germanium crystals grown in [211] and [110] growth directions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Feb 2021
Accepted
25 Apr 2021
First published
26 Apr 2021

CrystEngComm, 2021,23, 4116-4124

Investigation of the dislocation structure in Czochralski germanium crystals grown in [211] and [110] growth directions

Kevin-P. Gradwohl, M. Roder, A. N. Danilewsky and R. R. Sumathi, CrystEngComm, 2021, 23, 4116 DOI: 10.1039/D1CE00280E

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