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Electrical properties of Cd,Zn and S ion-implanted layers in GaAs
Authors:R G Hunsperger  O J Marsh
Institution:Hughes Research Laboratories , Malibu, California, 90265, U.S.A.
Abstract:The electrical properties of cadmium, zinc, and sulfur ion-implanted layers in gallium arsenide have been measured by the van der Pauw-Hall technique. Ion implantation was performed with the substrates held at room temperature. The dependence of sheet resistivity, surface carrier concentration, and mobility on ion dose and on post-implantation anneal temperature was determined. In the case of 60 keV Cd+ ions implanted into n-type substrates, a measurable p-type layer resulted when samples were annealed for 10 minutes at a temperature in the range 600—900°C. After annealing at 300—900°C for 10 minutes, 100 per cent electrical activity of the Cd ions resulted for ion doses ≤ 1014/cm2.

The properties of p-type layers produced by implantation of 85 keV Zn+ ions were similar to those of the 60 keV cadmium-implanted layers, in that no measurable p-type behavior was observed in samples annealed below a relatively high temperature. However, in samples implanted with 20 keV Zn+ ions a p-type layer was observed after annealing for 10 minutes at temperatures as low as 300°C.

Implantation of sulfur ions into p-type GaAs substrates at room temperature resulted in the formation of a high resistivity n-type layer, evcn before any annealing was performed. Annealing at temperatures up to 200°C or above 600°C lowered the resistivity of the layer, while annealing in the range 300—500°C eliminated the n-type layer.
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