Redistribution of Metallic Impurities in Si during Annealing and Oxidation: W and Fe

Author:

Portavoce Alain1,De Luca Anthony2ORCID,Burle Nelly2,Texier Michaël2

Affiliation:

1. CNRS

2. Aix-Marseille Université

Abstract

Atomic redistribution of W and Fe in Si were studied using secondary ion mass spectrometry and transmission electron microscopy. W diffusion experiments performed during isothermal annealing and during Si oxidation show that W atoms should use at least two different diffusion mechanisms. Experimental diffusion profiles can be well simulated by considering the simultaneous use of three different W diffusion mechanisms: the dissociative and the kick-out mechanisms, as well as an original mechanism based on the formation of a W-Si self-interstitial pair located on the interstitial Si sub-lattice. Fe redistribution was studied during the oxidation of a Fe-contaminated Si wafer. Fe is shown to be first pushed-out in Si by the mobile SiO2/Si interface, and thus to form Fe silicides precipitates at this interface. The silicide precipitates, which can exhibit a core-shell structure, appear to move with the SiO2/Si interface thanks to an oxidation/dissolution mechanism in the SiO2 and a nucleation/growth mechanism in the Si matrix. Furthermore, the rate difference between Si and Fe silicide precipitate oxidation leads to the formation of Si pyramidal defects at the SiO2/Si interface.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Radiation

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