Affiliation:
1. PVA Metrology and Plasma Solutions GmbH
2. PVA CGS GmbH
3. Fraunhofer Institute IISB
4. Fraunhofer Technology Center for Semiconductor Materials
Abstract
The axial distribution of electrical and optical properties of a 4 inch Czochralski-grown silicon single crystal were analyzed by different methods that can be applied in the scanning mode. These methods were tested with respect to the suitability to reveal growth striations. The residual stress was visualized by SIRIS (Scanning Infrared Stress Inspection System) and SIREX (Scanning Infrared Stress Explorer), the electrical resistivity by LPS (Lateral Photovoltage Scanning) and SRP (Spreading Resistance Profiling), and the lifetime of the minority charge carriers by MDP (Microwave Detected Photoconductivity) mapping. The concentration of interstitial oxygen (Oi) across the growth striations was determined by FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared) spectroscopy. We demonstrate for the first time on the micrometer scale that the Oi scan is very well-correlated with the profile of Δσ (difference of the in-plane principal stress components). The stress field is tensile oriented in growth direction, i. e. perpendicularly to the growth striations. The stress-concentration coefficient has been estimated to be in the order of 10-13 Pa cm-3 what does agree well with previous XRD results.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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