In Situ Studies of the Interaction of Dislocations with Point Defects during Annealing of Ion Implanted Si/SiGe/Si (001) Heterostructures

Author:

Stach Eric A.,Hull Robert,Bean John C.,Jones Kevin S.,Nejim Ahmed

Abstract

Strained layer heterostructures provide ideal systems with which to study the dynamics of dislocation motion via in situ transmission electron microscopy, as the geometry, strain state, and kinetics can be characterized and directly controlled. We discuss how these structures are used to study dislocation-point defect interactions, emphasizing the experimental requirements necessary for quantification of dislocation motion. Following ion implantation, different concentrations and types of point defects are introduced within the SiGe epilayer depending on the implantation species, energy, and current density. By annealing samples in situ in the transmission electron microscope (TEM) following implantation, we can directly observe dislocation motion and quantify the effect of dislocation-point defect interactions on dislocation velocities. We find that dislocation motion is impeded if the implantation dose peak lies within the epilayer, as dislocations pin at point defect atmospheres. Shallow BF2 implantation into the sample capping layer results in more complicated behavior. For low current density implants, dislocation velocities may be dramatically increased; at higher current densities the magnitude of this increase is significantly smaller. Implantation of different ions separately implicates fluorine as the species responsible for the observed increases in dislocation velocities, presumably due to an electrical effect on the rate of dislocation kink nucleation.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Instrumentation

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