锗
氧化物
离子注入
材料科学
图层(电子)
氧化锗
离子
液氮
蚀刻(微加工)
杂质
碲
通量
分析化学(期刊)
表层
化学
纳米技术
硅
光电子学
冶金
色谱法
有机化学
作者
D. Caudevilla,F. Pérez-Zenteno,S. Duarte-Cano,S. Algaidy,Rafael Benítez‐Fernández,Guillermo Godoy‐Pérez,J. Olea,E. San Andrés,R. García-Hernansanz,A. del Prado,Ignacio Mártil,David Pastor,E. García-Hemme
标识
DOI:10.1002/pssa.202400124
摘要
Herein, the structural properties and chemical composition of Ge samples implanted with tellurium at cryogenic temperatures are analyzed, focusing on the role of the native oxide. For germanium, cryogenic‐temperature implantation is a requirement to achieve hyperdoped impurity concentrations while simultaneously preventing surface porosity. In this work, the critical role of the thin native germanium oxide is demonstrated when performing ion implantations at temperatures close to the liquid nitrogen temperature. The structural and chemical composition of tellurium‐implanted samples as a function of the implanted dose from 5 × 10 14 to 5 × 10 15 cm −2 is analyzed. After a laser melting process, the incorporated oxygen is diffused to the surface forming again a GeO x layer which retains a large fraction of the total implanted dose. These detrimental effects can be eliminated by a selective etching of the native oxide layer prior to the ion implantation process. These effects have been also observed when implanting on Si substrates. This work identifies key aspects for conducting implantations at cryogenic temperatures, that are otherwise negligible for ion implanting at room temperature.
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