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arxiv: 1505.05453 · v2 · pith:BXF7YZKJnew · submitted 2015-05-20 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

III-V/Si Wafer Bonding Using Transparent, Conductive Oxide Interlayers

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We present a method for low temperature plasma-activated direct wafer bonding of III-V materials to Si using a transparent, conductive indium zinc oxide interlayer. The transparent, conductive oxide (TCO) layer provides excellent optical transmission as well as electrical conduction, suggesting suitability for Si/III-V hybrid devices including Si-based tandem solar cells. For bonding temperatures ranging from 100$^{\circ}$C to 350$^{\circ}$C, Ohmic behavior is observed in the sample stacks, with specific contact resistivity below 1 $\Omega$cm$^2$ for samples bonded at 200$^{\circ}$C. Optical absorption measurements show minimal parasitic light absorption, which is limited by the III-V interlayers necessary for Ohmic contact formation to TCOs. These results are promising for Ga$_{0.5}$In$_{0.5}$P/Si tandem solar cells operating at one sun or low concentration conditions.

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