HYDROGEN-IMPLANTED AND HELIUM-IMPLANTED SILICON - LOW-TEMPERATURE POSITRON-LIFETIME STUDIES

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作者
MAKINEN, S [1 ]
RAJAINMAKI, H [1 ]
LINDEROTH, S [1 ]
机构
[1] TECH UNIV DENMARK,APPL PHYS LAB,DK-2800 LYNGBY,DENMARK
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PHYSICAL REVIEW B | 1991年 / 44卷 / 11期
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10.1103/PhysRevB.44.5510
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T [工业技术];
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摘要
High-purity single-crystal samples of float-zoned Si have been implanted with 6.95-MeV protons and with 25-MeV He-3(2) ions at 15 K, and the positron-lifetime technique has been used to identify the defects created in the samples, and to study the effects of H and He on the annealing of point defects in Si. The results have been compared with those of proton-irradiated Si. A 100-300-K annealing stage was clearly observed in hydrogen (H+) -implanted Si, and this stage was almost identical to that in the p-irradiated Si. The final annealing state of the H+-implanted Si started at about 400 K, and it is connected to annealing out of negatively charged divacancy-oxygen pairs. This stage was clearly longer than that for the p-irradiated Si, probably due to the breakup of Si-H bonds at about 550 K. The 100-K annealing stage was not seen with the He-implanted samples. This has been explained by assuming that almost all vacancies contained He after the irradiation with He-3. Helium is suggested to be released from vacancies at about 600 K, and small He bubbles seem to have grown at temperatures above 800 K. The specific positron-trapping rate for negatively charged monovacancy-type defects in H+-implanted Si has been found to have a T-0.5 dependence, whereas for neutral divacancies and monovacancies in He-implanted Si no dependence on temperature has been observed.
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页码:5510 / 5517
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