Gaseous mixtures of germane or methylgermane with ammonia and methylgermane with phosphine have been studied by ion trap mass spectrometry. Rate constants of reactions of the primary ions and of the most important secondary ion species are reported, together with the calculated collisional rate constants and efficiencies of reaction. The GeHn+ (n = 0–3) ions, formed by electron ionization of both GeH4 and CH3GeH3, react with ammonia yielding, among others, the GeHn+ (n = 2–4) ion family, which, in a successive and slow reaction with NH3, only give the unreactive ammonium ion. Also, the CH3GeHn+ (n = 1, 2) species do not form Ge–N bonds, whereas secondary ions of germane, such as Ge2H2+, produce species containing germanium and nitrogen together. In the CH3GeH3/PH3 mixture a great number of ions are formed with rather high rate constants from primary ions of both reagent molecules and from phosphorus containing secondary ions. GePHn+ (n = 2–4) ions further react with methylgermane leading to cluster ions with increasing size such as Ge2PHn+ and Ge2CPHn+. The experimental conditions favoring the chain propagation of ions containing Ge and N, or Ge and P, with or without C, important in the chemical vapor deposition of materials of interest in photovoltaic technology, are discussed.

Gas phase ion chemistry in germane/ammonia, methylgermane/ammonia, and methylgermane/phosphine

ANTONIOTTI, Paola;OPERTI, Lorenza;RABEZZANA, Roberto;VAGLIO, Gian Angelo
1999-01-01

Abstract

Gaseous mixtures of germane or methylgermane with ammonia and methylgermane with phosphine have been studied by ion trap mass spectrometry. Rate constants of reactions of the primary ions and of the most important secondary ion species are reported, together with the calculated collisional rate constants and efficiencies of reaction. The GeHn+ (n = 0–3) ions, formed by electron ionization of both GeH4 and CH3GeH3, react with ammonia yielding, among others, the GeHn+ (n = 2–4) ion family, which, in a successive and slow reaction with NH3, only give the unreactive ammonium ion. Also, the CH3GeHn+ (n = 1, 2) species do not form Ge–N bonds, whereas secondary ions of germane, such as Ge2H2+, produce species containing germanium and nitrogen together. In the CH3GeH3/PH3 mixture a great number of ions are formed with rather high rate constants from primary ions of both reagent molecules and from phosphorus containing secondary ions. GePHn+ (n = 2–4) ions further react with methylgermane leading to cluster ions with increasing size such as Ge2PHn+ and Ge2CPHn+. The experimental conditions favoring the chain propagation of ions containing Ge and N, or Ge and P, with or without C, important in the chemical vapor deposition of materials of interest in photovoltaic technology, are discussed.
1999
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Ammonia; Germanium hydrides; Ion trap mass spectrometry; Kinetics; Phosphine
P. Antoniotti; L. Operti; R. Rabezzana; G.A. Vaglio
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