Published December 5, 2005 | Version v1
Journal article

Boron distribution in silicon after excimer laser annealing with multiple pulses

  • 1. Department of Physics/Center for Material Science and Nanotechnology, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1048, Blindern, 0316 Oslo (Norway)
  • 2. Royal Institute of Technology, Laboratory of Materials and Semiconductor Physics, P.O. Box Electrum 229, SE-164 40 Kista (Sweden)
  • 3. CNR-IMM, Stradale Primosole 50, 95121 Catania (Italy)
  • 4. CNR-IFN, Via Cineto Romano 42, 00156 Rome (Italy)

Description

We have studied B re-distribution in Si after excimer laser annealing (ELA) with multiple laser pulses. B was implanted using both B and BF2 ions with energies from 1 to 20 keV and doses of 1 x 1014 and 1 x 1015 cm-2. ELA with the number of pulses from 1 to 100 was performed in vacuum with the sample kept at room temperature and 450 deg. C. Independently of the implantation parameters and the ELA conditions used, a peak in the B concentration is observed near the maximum melting depth after 10 pulses of ELA. A detailed study has revealed that B accumulates at the maximum melt depth gradually with the number of ELA pulses. An increase in the carrier concentration at the maximum melt depth is observed after ELA with 100 pulses. No structural defects have been detected by transmission electron microscopy in the region of the B accumulation

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.mseb.2005.08.058;
PII
S0921-5107(05)00458-7;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Materials Science and Engineering. B, Solid-State Materials for Advanced Technology
Journal Volume
124-125
Journal Page Range
p. 228-231
ISSN
0921-5107
CODEN
MSBTEK

Conference

Title
Materials science and device issues for future Si-based technologies
Acronym
E-MRS 2005, Symposium D
Dates
31 May - 3 Jun 2005
Place
Strasbourg (France)

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Copyright (c) 2005 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.