Abstract
Abstract
Low-energy cross-sectional cathodoluminescence (CL) with a beam energy of 1 keV was applied to Si-ion-implanted β-Ga2O3 (−201) wafers to investigate implantation damage and recovery. The semi-quantitative CL-intensity depth profiles were obtained by considering nonradiative recombination at the surface. We found that the CL intensity did not fully recover, even after annealing at 1273 K. Such insufficient recovery was prominent in the Si-diffusion region, suggesting that Si-dopant activation and Si diffusion are strongly correlated through interaction with point defects generated by implantation, such as Si interstitials and Ga vacancies.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering
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6 articles.
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