Phosphorus activation in silicon: To deglaze or not to deglaze, that is the question

Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing(2023)

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Extremely efficient phosphorus drive-in into a high resistivity (100) Si substrate is achieved by an advanced doping technology, providing precise control over the amount of electrically active impurity dopants that are introduced into the semiconductor. A phosphorus & delta;-layer on deglazed and not deglazed silicon surfaces is formed by means of polystyrene homopolymers terminated with a P containing moiety. The P atoms from the & delta;-layer are injected into the Si substrate by a standard high temperature annealing in a rapid thermal processing (RTP) machine, operating at 1200 degrees C for 5 s. Depth distribution of the P atoms upon the drive-in procedure is investigated by ToF-SIMS analysis, highlighting the effective capability to inject the dopant impurities into the semiconductor substrate. Room temperature Hall measurements in van der Pauw configuration are performed as a function of the processing conditions to investigate the activation rates (& eta;a) of injected P atoms. Remarkably, depending on the surface characteristic before the grafting of the phosphorus terminated polymers, significantly different & eta;a values are attained. More precisely & eta;a-80% are achieved in the case of not deglazed Si surfaces. Conversely & eta;a-100% are measured in the case of deglazed Si surfaces, providing a clear evidence of a full activation of the dopant impurities injected into the silicon substrate. These experimental results path the way to the development of a mild and efficient technology for the doping of semiconductors.
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Doping,Silicon,Activation,Phosphorus
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