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Evolution of interstitial- and vacancy-type defects upon thermal annealing in ion implanted Si

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1997
abstract:
We have quantitatively analyzed the structure and the annealing behavior of the point defects introduced by ion implantation in Si. We used deep-level transient spectroscopy to monitor and count interstitial-type (e.g., carbon-oxygen complexes) and vacancy-type (e.g., divacancies) defects introduced by MeV Si implants in crystalline Si and to monitor their annealing behavior for temperatures up to 400 degrees C. A small fraction (similar to 4%) of the initial interstitial-vacancy pairs generated by the ions escapes recombination: and forms equal concentrations of interstitial- and vacancy-type room-temperature stable defect pairs. At T less than or equal to 300 degrees C, vacancy-type defects dissociate, releasing free vacancies, which recombine with interstitial-type defects, producing their dissolution. This defect annihilation occurs preferentially in the bulk. At temperatures above 300 degrees C, all vacancy-type defects are annealed and the residual damage contains only similar to 3 interstitial-type defects per implanted ion. This imbalance between vacancies and interstitials is not observed in electron-irradiated samples, demonstrating that it is the direct consequence of the extra ion introduced by the implantation process.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
DIFFUSION; SILICON; BORON
List of contributors:
Lavalle, Marco; Libertino, Sebania; Fuochi, Piergiorgio
Authors of the University:
LIBERTINO SEBANIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/4753
Published in:
APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS (ONLINE)
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