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Doping and radiation damage profiles of P+ ions implanted in silicon along the [110] axis
Authors:F Cembali  R Galloni  F Mousty  R Rosa  F Zignani
Institution:1. Laboratorio di Chimica e Tecnologia dei Materiali e Componenti per I'Electtronica , Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche , 40126, Bologna, Itaiy;2. Laboratorio di Chimica e Tecnologia dei Materiali e Componenti per I'Electtronica , Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche , 40126, Bologna, Itaiy;3. Instituto Chimico, Facoltá di Ingegneria, Universitá Bologna , Bologna, Italy
Abstract:Several doses of 200 KeV phosphorus ions have been implanted under channeling conditions along the 110] direction in silicon.

Range distribution has been determined for the three implant doses 1013, 1014, 1015 P+/cm2 both with the electrical measurements and the neutron activation techniques.

The radiation damage distribution has been determined both with 290 KeV proton back-scattering analysis and with transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observations.

Good agreement has been found between electrical and neutron activation profiles in the samples where 100% of the implanted dose had been electrically activated by means of annealing.

Carrier concentration profiles, from samples implanted with 1015 P+/cm2, determined after two different annealing temperatures (500°C and 700°C) have bcen compared with the radiation damage distribution and a correlation between damage and phosphorus electrical activation process seems to be possible.

Maximum damage peak, as determined by back-scattering analysis, shifts from ~0.4 μ depth in the lower dose(5 × 1014 P+/cm2), to ~0.22 pm depth in the higher implanted dose (4 × 1015 P+/cm2). Damage distribution of phosphorus ions random implanted in the same experimental conditions shows 3 peak at ~0.2 μn depth.

In accordance with the back-scattering analysis, T.E.M. observations on 1015P+/cm2 implanted samples show the presence of amorphous regions at depth between 0.25 and 0.5 μm from the surface. In the most damaged layer ~0.3μm in depth, a surface density of ~1012/cm2 amorphous regions 25-50 A diameter was observed.
Keywords:Iron amorphous state  Irradiation  Heavy ions  Thin layer  Evaporation  57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy  Disordered phase
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