Enhanced Diffusion of High-Temperature Implanted Aluminum in Silicon Carbide

Author:

Suvorov A V.,Usov I.O.,Sokolov V.V.,Suvorova A.A.

Abstract

AbstractThe diffusion of aluminum in silicon carbide during high-temperature A1+ ion implantation was studied using secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been used to determine the microstructure of the implanted sample. A 6H-SiC wafer was implanted at a temperature of 1800 °C with 40 keV Al ions to a dose of 2 x 1016 cm-2. It was established that an Al step-like profile starts at the interface between the crystal region and the damaged layer. The radiation enhanced diffusion coefficient of Al at the interface was determined to be Di = 2.8 x 10-12 cm2/s, about two orders of magnitude higher than the thermally activated diffusion coefficient. The Si vacancy-rich near-surface layer formed by this implantation condition is believed to play a significant role in enhanced Al diffusion.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Engineering

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