Published May 14, 2013 | Version v1
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Electrical characterisation and predictive simulation of defects induced by keV Si+ implantation in n-type Si

  • 1. Univ de Toulouse, LAAS, F-31400 Toulouse (France)
  • 2. CNRS, LAAS, 7 avenue du colonel Roche, F-31400 Toulouse (France)
  • 3. STMicroelectronics, 850 rue Jean Monnet, F-38926 Crolles (France)
  • 4. IHP, Im Technologiepark 25, 15236 Frankfurt (Oder) (Germany)

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In this work, we focused on the analysis of implantation-induced defects, mainly small interstitial clusters (ICs) and { 311} defects introduced in n-type Si after ion implantation using deep level transient spectroscopy (DLTS). Silicon ions (at 160 keV or 190 keV) of fluences ranging from (0.1–8.0) × 1013 cm−2 have been implanted into n-type Si and annealed at temperatures between 500 °C and 800 °C specifically to create small ICs or { 311} s rod-like defects. In samples dominated by small ICs, DLTS spectra show prominent deep levels at Ec − 0.24 eV and Ec − 0.54 eV. After increasing the fluence and temperature, i.e., reducing the number of small ICs and forming { 311} defects, the peak Ec − 0.54 eV is still dominant while other electron traps Ec − 0.26 eV and Ec − 0.46 eV are introduced. There were no observable deep levels in reference, non-implanted samples. The identity and origin of all these traps are interpreted in conjunction with recently developed predictive defect simulation models.

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Journal Title
Journal of Applied Physics
Journal Volume
113
Journal Issue
18
Journal Page Range
p. 184508-184508.7
ISSN
0021-8979
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