Sense Determination of c-Axis Screw Dislocations in 4H-SiC
Grazing-incidence synchrotron topography studies of micropipes (MPs) and closed-core threading screw dislocations (TSDs) have been carried out and the results compared with ray-tracing simulations. Simulations indicate that both MPs and TSDs appear as roughly elliptically shaped white features which...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mater. Sci. Forum 2009-01, Vol.600-603 (2009), p.297-300 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Grazing-incidence synchrotron topography studies of micropipes (MPs) and closed-core
threading screw dislocations (TSDs) have been carried out and the results compared with ray-tracing
simulations. Simulations indicate that both MPs and TSDs appear as roughly elliptically shaped white
features which are canted to one side or the other of the g-vector depending on the dislocation sense
and which have asymmetric perimeters of dark contrast which are greatly enhanced on the side
towards which the feature is canted (again depending on the dislocation sense). For MPs,
observations are generally consistent with this although the cant of the features is more obviously
discerned than the asymmetry in the perimeter contrast. Sense assignment for MPs has been validated
using back-reflection reticulography. For TSDs, observation are again generally consistent with the
simulations although the smaller feature size and the variability in the line direction of the TSDs make
the asymmetry of perimeter contrast a more obvious and reliable way to determine the dislocation
sense than the sense of cant. TSD dislocation senses so obtained were validated using back-reflection
images of same-sign and opposite-sign pairs. |
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ISSN: | 0255-5476 1662-9752 1662-9752 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.600-603.297 |