The effect of temperature and doping on the segregation of in during solid-phase-epitaxial crystallization of Si
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Elliman, R. G.
Fang, Z. W.
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The segregation of In during solid-phase-epitaxial crystallization of amorphous Si layers is examined as a function of annealing temperature and the presence of p- and n-type dopants. The fraction of In segregated to the sample surface decreases with increasing temperature from 38% at 450°C to 18% at 600°C. This is shown to be consistent with changes in the crystallization velocity and In diffusivity in amorphous Si. The addition of p- and n-type dopants is shown to increase the crystallization velocity and further decrease the segregation of In. The reduced segregation is shown to be inconsistent with the dopant-induced velocity changes alone, and it is speculated that dopant-induced solubility changes are responsible for this effect.
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Journal of Applied Physics
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