Published March 1999 | Version v1
Journal article

Evolution of deep-level centers in p-type silicon following ion implantation at 85 K

  • 1. Department of Materials Science Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695 (United States)
  • 2. Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831 (United States)

Description

In situ deep-level transient spectroscopy measurements have been carried out on p-type silicon following MeV He, Si, and Ge ion implantation at 85 K. Deep levels corresponding to intrinsic and impurity-related point defects are only detected after annealing at temperatures above 200 K. In addition to divacancies, interstitial carbon, and a carbon endash oxygen complex, the formation of another defect, denoted as K2, has been observed during annealing at 200 endash 230 K in epitaxial wafers, and at 200 endash 300 K in Czochralski grown material. The energy level of the K2 defect is located 0.36 eV above the valence band, which is very close to a previously observed level of the carbon endash oxygen pair. The relative concentration of this defect is ∼10 times higher in samples implanted with Ge than in those implanted with He. Due to its formation temperature, equal concentration in epitaxial and Czochralski grown wafers, and absence in n-type samples, the K2 trap has been tentatively identified as a vacancy-related complex which probably contains boron. copyright 1999 American Institute of Physics

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Journal Title
Applied Physics Letters
Journal Volume
74
Journal Issue
9
Journal Page Range
p. 1263-1265
ISSN
0003-6951
CODEN
APPLAB