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Silicon columnar microstructures induced by an SF<sub>6</sub>/O<sub>2</sub>plasma

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An inductively coupled SF6/O2 plasma is used to form a columnar microstructure (CMS) on silicon samples cooled at very low temperature (∼ −100 °C). The formation of this CMS is studied as a function of bias voltage, temperature, RF power and gas pressure. The characteristic mean diameter and mean height of the microstructure are evaluated by image processing tools from SEM micrographs. A crystallographic effect is also observed at very low temperature, which induces a needle-shaped structure. A physical mechanism is proposed to explain the formation of this CMS.

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