B diffuses in crystalline Si by reacting with a Si self-interstitial (I) with a frequency g and so forming a fast migrating BI complex that can migrate for an average length . We experimentally demonstrate that both g and strongly depend on the free hole concentration p. At low p, g has a constant trend and increases with p, while at high p, g has a superlinear trend and decreases with p. This demonstrates that BI forms in the two regimes by interaction with neutral and double positive I, respectively, and its charge state has to change by interaction with free holes before diffusing.
Atomistic mechanism of boron diffusion in silicon
Napolitani Enrico;Impellizzeri Giuliana;Mirabella Salvatore;PRIOLO FRANCESCO;
2006
Abstract
B diffuses in crystalline Si by reacting with a Si self-interstitial (I) with a frequency g and so forming a fast migrating BI complex that can migrate for an average length . We experimentally demonstrate that both g and strongly depend on the free hole concentration p. At low p, g has a constant trend and increases with p, while at high p, g has a superlinear trend and decreases with p. This demonstrates that BI forms in the two regimes by interaction with neutral and double positive I, respectively, and its charge state has to change by interaction with free holes before diffusing.File in questo prodotto:
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