Ultra-high-throughput Production of III-V/Si Wafer for Electronic and Photonic Applications

Authors
Geum, Dae-MyeongPark, Min-SuLim, Ju YoungYang, Hyun-DukSong, Jin DongKim, Chang ZooYoon, EuijoonKim, SangHyeonChoi, Won Jun
Issue Date
2016-02-11
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.6
Abstract
Si-based integrated circuits have been intensively developed over the past several decades through ultimate device scaling. However, the Si technology has reached the physical limitations of the scaling. These limitations have fuelled the search for alternative active materials (for transistors) and the introduction of optical interconnects (called "Si photonics"). A series of attempts to circumvent the Si technology limits are based on the use of III-V compound semiconductor due to their superior benefits, such as high electron mobility and direct bandgap. To use their physical properties on a Si platform, the formation of high-quality III-V films on the Si (III-V/Si) is the basic technology; however, implementing this technology using a high-throughput process is not easy. Here, we report new concepts for an ultrahigh-throughput heterogeneous integration of high-quality III-V films on the Si using the wafer bonding and epitaxial lift off (ELO) technique. We describe the ultra-fast ELO and also the re-use of the III-V donor wafer after III-V/Si formation. These approaches provide an ultra-high-throughput fabrication of III-V/Si substrates with a high-quality film, which leads to a dramatic cost reduction. As proof-of-concept devices, this paper demonstrates GaAs-based high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs), solar cells, and hetero-junction phototransistors on Si substrates.
Keywords
SOLAR-CELLS; LIFT-OFF; SI SUBSTRATE; PERFORMANCE; CHANNEL; SILICON; EFFICIENCY; DEVICES; INGAAS; SEMICONDUCTOR; SOLAR-CELLS; LIFT-OFF; SI SUBSTRATE; PERFORMANCE; CHANNEL; SILICON; EFFICIENCY; DEVICES; INGAAS; SEMICONDUCTOR
ISSN
2045-2322
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124386
DOI
10.1038/srep20610
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