Published December 5, 2008 | Version v1
Journal article

Evidence of the carrier mobility degradation in highly B-doped ultra-shallow junctions by Hall effect measurements

  • 1. LAAS-CNRS, Universite de Toulouse, 7 avenue du Colonel Roche, 31077 Toulouse (France)
  • 2. Mattson Thermal Products GmbH, Daimlerstrasse 10, D-89160 Dornstadt (Germany)
  • 3. CSMA, Manchester (United Kingdom)

Description

In this paper, we present an empirical method for the self-consistent interpretation of SIMS and Hall effect measurements of boron-doped ultra-shallow junctions that allows to estimate the activation level of the doped layers (maximum active dopant concentration, active dose fraction) and, for the case of partially activated structures, to assess whether or not the carrier mobility is affected by the electrically inactive BICs. Epitaxial structures realized by chemical vapour deposition (CVD) were studied. We found that, for partially electrically active structures, a degradation of the drift mobility due to the presence of BICs is shown, which is experimentally confirmed by low temperature Hall effect measurements, indicating the existence of an additional Coulomb-type scattering mechanism. In addition, the post-deposition annealing steps (either 1050 deg. C spike or 1300 deg. C flash) are found to improve the activation level and induce a corresponding improvement of the carrier mobility, which is clearly associated to the progressive dissolution of the BICs during annealing

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mseb.2008.08.013

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.mseb.2008.08.013;
PII
S0921-5107(08)00281-X;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Materials Science and Engineering. B, Solid-State Materials for Advanced Technology
Journal Volume
154-155
Journal Page Range
p. 225-228
ISSN
0921-5107
CODEN
MSBTEK

Conference

Title
Symposium I: Front-end junction and contact formation in future silicon/germanium based devices
Acronym
EMRS 2008 spring meeting
Dates
26-30 May 2008
Place
Strasbourg (France)

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Copyright (c) 2008 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.