
doi: 10.1007/bf00324380
p-n heterojunction diodes have been fabricated from boron carbide (B1−x C x ) and n-type Si(111). Boron carbide thin films were deposited on Si(111) using Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD) from nido-pentaborane (B5H9) and methane (CH4). Composition of boron carbide thin films was controlled by changing the relative partial pressure ratio between nido-pentaborane and methane. The properties of the diodes were strongly affected by the composition and thickness of boron carbide layer and operation temperatures. Boron carbide/silicon heterojunction diodes show rectifying properties at temperatures below 300° C. The temperature dependence of reverse current is strongly dependent upon the energy of the band gap of the boron carbide films.
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