Published September 16, 2002 | Version v1
Journal article

Kinetics of boron reactivation in doped silicon from Hall effect and spreading resistance techniques

  • 1. Department of Materials Science, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611 (United States)
  • 2. Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611 (United States)

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In this work, a series of 13 boron implants were performed into Czochralski silicon substrates with doses of 2x1014-1.6x1015 cm-2 at energies of 10-80 keV. The boron was deliberately clustered with a 750 deg. C anneal of 10 or 30 min and the electrical activation of the boron implants was determined following a second anneal at 750 or 850 deg. C with a Hall effect system with certain samples also being analyzed with a spreading resistance technique. Analysis of the reactivation rates allows for the determination of the net energy to boron reactivation to be approximately 3.0 eV assuming the reactivation process is mediated by release of a boron interstitial with a migrational energy of 0.3 eV. This results in a critical binding energy of approximately 2.7 eV from the process limiting the dissolution of the most stable boron-interstitial cluster

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Journal Title
Applied Physics Letters
Journal Volume
81
Journal Issue
12
Journal Page Range
p. 2244-2246
ISSN
0003-6951
CODEN
APPLAB

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(c) 2002 American Institute of Physics.