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Optimization of Si:C Source and Drain Formed by Post-Epi Implant and Activation Anneal: Experimental and Theoretical Analysis of Dopant Diffusion and C Evolution in High-C Si:C Epi Layers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
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Experimental and simulated P and As dopant diffusion profiles in Si:C epi films containing high C (>1 atomic %) are presented. A new set of physical effects were incorporated to accurately model P or As diffusion in the presence of high level of C. Evolution of substitutional C (Csub) profile in the Si:C epi film through dopant implant and activation anneal was characterized by high-resolution x-ray diffraction (HRXRD) technique. Three-layer analysis was utilized to obtain non-uniform Csub profile. Dependency of Csub retention on anneal thermal budget is studied. It is shown the initial Csub in the epi layer is lost during dopant implantation and conventional spike anneal sequence. Use of advanced millisecond (ms) laser anneal resulted in near 100% Csub retention in P-implanted Si:C epi film without compromising junction depth. Measured Csub (by HRXRD) and total C (by SIMS) profiles are compared with the ones predicted by the newly developed compact modeling in this study.
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