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The novel use of low temperature hydrogenated microcrystalline silicon germanium (μcSiGe: H) for MEMS applications

Gromova et al., 2004

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2064860684543771003
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Gromova M
Baert K
Van Hoof C
Mehta A
Witvrouw A
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Microelectronic engineering

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In this paper, we propose hydrogenated microcrystalline silicon germanium (μcSiGe: H) as a MEMS structural material deposited at temperatures of 300–400° C, showing good mechanical and electrical properties. This range of deposition temperatures is investigated …
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