Effects of Fluorine Implantation into Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon

Author:

Wong S. P.,Peng Shaoqi,Ke Ning,Liu Jingxi

Abstract

ABSTRACTMultiple-energy implantation of fluorine into rf glow discharge deposited hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) thin films has been performed. It is found that the optical gap decreases with the implanted fluorine concentration CF from 1.56 eV for the unimplanted sample to 1.40 eV for the sample with CF of 3×1021 cm−3. Results of the Staebler-Wronski experiment show that the ratio between the electrical conductivity before and after illumination, as well as the ratio between the photo- and dark conductivity, decrease also with Cp. Electrical measurements show that there is significant decrease in the conductivity activation energy Ea with CF for samples annealed at or below the substrate temperature TS during deposition. But for samples annealed at temperatures higher than TS, Ea was found to change back to values close to that of the unimplanted sample. A large shift to higher energy for one peak in the photoluminescence spectra at 77K has been observed, from 1.34 eV of the unimplanted sample to around 1.6 eV for the implanted samples, though with almost one order of magnitude weakening in intensity. It is also observed that ESR splitting has been induced in the fluorine implanted samples. The g-factors of the two resonances are determined to be 2.003 and 2.006, respectively. For the g=2.006 resonance, the spin density increases markedly after implantation but is essentially independent on CF before annealing and effectively reduced or eliminated after annealing. For the g=2.003 resonance, the spin density increases rapidly with CFp especially in the range from CF = 1×1020 to 1×1021 cm−3 before annealing and reduces only slightly after annealing.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Engineering

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