The characterization of defects produced during self-annealing implantation of P+ ions in silicon is of great interest for the realization of good quality pn junctions in silicon and to understand the peculiarity of beam-solid interactions occurring during implantation performed under the conditions of rather high current and power density. High-resolution electron holography is employed here to study the three-dimensional configuration of nanometre-size voids obtained by P+ ion bombardment of a silicon wafer. Reconstructed phase difference information has been used to obtain maps in which the phase distribution gives a qualitative topography of the cavity shape as well as quantitative measurements of the depth variations.

Electron holography study of voids in self-annealed implanted silicon

G Lulli;PG Merli;A Migliori
1998

Abstract

The characterization of defects produced during self-annealing implantation of P+ ions in silicon is of great interest for the realization of good quality pn junctions in silicon and to understand the peculiarity of beam-solid interactions occurring during implantation performed under the conditions of rather high current and power density. High-resolution electron holography is employed here to study the three-dimensional configuration of nanometre-size voids obtained by P+ ion bombardment of a silicon wafer. Reconstructed phase difference information has been used to obtain maps in which the phase distribution gives a qualitative topography of the cavity shape as well as quantitative measurements of the depth variations.
1998
Italiano
78
6
445
451
7
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
5
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Beeli, C; Matteucci, G; Lulli, G; Merli, Pg; Migliori, A
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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