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Elevated temperature Ge implantation into Si and the effect of subsequent thermal annealing

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Wong, W. C.
Elliman, R. G.

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The effect of implantation temperature and subsequent thermal annealing on the defect structure and strain state of Ge implanted Si is examined. It is shown that ion-beam synthesised SiGe Si strained layer heterostructures are most effectively fabricated by implanting at low temperatures, to form a thick amorphous layer, followed by solid-phase epitaxial crystallisation. In cases where extended defects are produced during implantation, high temperature (∼ 1050°C) annealing is shown to improve the quality of the material by substantially reducing the dislocation density. However, the annealed layers are shown to contain high dislocation densities, ∼ 2 × 108 cm-2, and significant Ge diffusion is observed. The dislocations are shown not to cause significant strain relief in the SiGe alloy layers but may be problematic in certain device applications.

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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms

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