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Laser annealing of plasma implanted boron for ultra-shallow junctions in Silicon

✍ Scribed by A. Florakis; D. Tsoukalas; I. Zergioti; K. Giannakopoulos; P. Dimitrakis; D.G. Papazoglou; G. Bennassayag; H. Bourdon; A. Halimaoui


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
558 KB
Volume
253
Category
Article
ISSN
0168-583X

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✦ Synopsis


This work combines plasma doping implantation (PLAD) with laser annealing using excimer laser, for the formation of ultra-shallow junctions. For that purpose, high dose BF 3 was implanted in n-type silicon wafers using PLAD. The as implanted material was investigated by high resolution TEM, measured by SIMS and simulated by Monte-Carlo codes. Subsequently, the samples were annealed using a KrF laser source at 248 nm with a pulse duration 20 ns and different fluence values. Laser annealing completely recrystallizes the amorphous layer as monitored by TEM measurements, fully activates the dopants achieving low sheet resistance values as shown by Van der Pauw measurements and results in box-shaped dopant profiles with movement less than 10 nm at the junction depth as measured using SIMS.


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