Abstract
We have studied the oxidatio nrte of $Si_{1-x}Ge_{x}$ epitaxial layer grown by MBE(molecular beam epitaxy). Oxidation were performed at 700.deg. C, 800.deg. C, 900.deg. C, and 1000.deg. C. After the oxidation, the results of AES(auger electron spectroscopy) showed that Ge was completely rejected out of the oxide and pile up at $SiO_{2}/$Si_{1-x}Ge_{x}$ interface. It is shown that the presence of Ge at the $SiO_{2}$/$Si_{1-x}Ge_{x}$ interface changes the dry oxidation rate. The dry oxidation rate was equal to that of pure Si regardless of Ge mole fraction at 700.deg. C and 800.deg.C, while it was decreased at both 900.deg. C and 1000.deg.C as the Ge mole fraction was increased. The ry oxidation rates were reduced for heavy Ge concentration, and large oxidation time. In the parabolic growth region of $Si_{1-x}Ge_{x}$ oxidation, The parabolic rate constant are decreased due to the presence of Ge-rich layer. After the longer oxidation at the 1000.deg.C, AES showed that Ge peak distribution at the $SiO_{2}$/$Si_{1-x}Ge_{x}$ interface reduced by interdiffusion of silicon and germanium.