Defect engineering in ion beam synthesis of SiC and SiO2 in Si

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Kögler, R
Mücklich, A
Kaschny, JR
Reuther, H
Eichhorn, F
Hutter, H
Skorupa, W
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[1] Rossendorf Inc, Forschungszentrum Rossendorf EV, D-01314 Dresden, Germany
[2] UEFS, Dept Fis, BR-44031460 Feira De Santana, BA, Brazil
[3] Vienna Univ Technol, A-1060 Vienna, Austria
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ion implantation; ion beam synthesis; SiC; SiO2; excess vacancies; cavities;
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Different methods of defect engineering are applied in this study for ion beam synthesis of a buried layer of SiC and SiO2 in Si. The initial state of phase formation is investigated by implantation of relatively low ion fluences. He-induced cavities and Si ion implantation generated excess vacancies are intentionally introduced in the Si substrate in order to act as trapping centers for C and O atoms and to accommodate volume expansion due to SiC and SiO2 phase formation. Especially the simultaneous dual implantation is shown to be an effective method to achieve better results from ion beam synthesis at implantation temperatures above 400 degrees C. For SiC synthesis it is the only successful way to introduce vacancy defects. The '' in situ" generation of vacancies during implantation increases the amount of SiC nanoclusters and improves crystal quality of Si in the case of SiO2 synthesis. Also the pre-deposition of He-induced cavities is clearly advantageous for the formation of a narrow SiO2 layer. Moreover, in-diffusion of O by surface oxidation can substitute a certain fraction of the O ion fluence necessary to obtain a buried homogeneous SiO2 layer. The results show that defect engineering for SiC and SiO2 synthesis is working. However, the implementation of a single action is not sufficient to achieve a significant improvement of ion beam synthesis. Only an optimized combination of the different versions of defect engineering can bring about pronounced better results.
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