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Morphology of Inductively Coupled Plasma Processed HgCdTe Surfaces

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Inductively coupled plasma (ICP) processing has become the industrial processing standard for HgCdTe and its related II–VI compounds. In this study ICP processes were developed that allow several microns of HgCdTe to be plasma etched while maintaining a low root-mean-square (RMS) roughness, and even improving the surface roughness in the case of HgCdTe-on-Si. These ICP processes are superior to older electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) plasma etches. The resulting ICP plasma processed surfaces are oxygen and carbon free, have a good reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) pattern, and have only a small amount of mercury depletion, x = 0.22 to 0.47 (where x is the ratio of Cd to␣Hg), in the first 25 Å to 30 Å of the HgCdTe. Nanofeatures of the as-grown HgCdTe are retained during the process and are believed to be indicative of the fundamental defect mechanisms in the different HgCdTe etched surfaces. Results from these experiments strongly suggest that ICP plasma processes can be used to delineate pixels, etch vias, clean surfaces, and even produce epi-ready surfaces that would allow HgCdTe to become much more manufacturable, and perhaps allow the replacement of wet processing in HgCdTe.

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Stoltz, A., Benson, J. & Smith, P. Morphology of Inductively Coupled Plasma Processed HgCdTe Surfaces. J. Electron. Mater. 37, 1225–1230 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11664-008-0467-7

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