Secondary defects in low-energy As-implanted Si

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M. Tamura
Y. Hiroyama
A. Nishida
M. Horiuchi
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[1] Joint Research Center for Atom Technology (JRCAT)-Angstrom Technology Partnership (ATP),
[2] 1-l-4 Higashi,undefined
[3] Tsukuba,undefined
[4] Ibaraki 305,undefined
[5] Japan (Fax: +81-0298/54-2577,undefined
[6] E-mail: mtamura@jrcat.or.jp),undefined
[7] Central Research Laboratory,undefined
[8] Hitachi Ltd.,undefined
[9] Kokubunji,undefined
[10] Tokyo 185,undefined
[11] Japan,undefined
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Applied Physics A | 1998年 / 66卷
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PACS: 61.70; 61.80;
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 /cm2 dose of As ions followed by both isochronal and isothermal annealing. The elementary defects generated first during solid-phase epitaxial recovery of implantation-induced amorphous layers at temperatures of 550 °C and/or 600 °C are {311} defects 2–3 nm long. They are considered to be transformed into {111} and {100} defects after annealing at temperatures higher than 750 °C. These secondary defects show the opposite annealing behavior to the dissolution and growth by the difference of their depth positions at 800 °C. This phenomenon is explained by the diffusion of self-interstitials contained in defects. With regard to the formation and dissolution of defects, there is no significant difference between the effects of rapid thermal annealing (950 °C for 10 s) and furnace annealing (800 °C for 10 min).
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