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Ultra-doped n-type germanium thin films for sensing in the mid-infrared

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/srep27643

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  1. Ion Beam Center (IBC) at HZDR

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A key milestone for the next generation of high-performance multifunctional microelectronic devices is the monolithic integration of high-mobility materials with Si technology. The use of Ge instead of Si as a basic material in nanoelectronics would need homogeneous p-and n-type doping with high carrier densities. Here we use ion implantation followed by rear side flash-lamp annealing (r-FLA) for the fabrication of heavily doped n-type Ge with high mobility. This approach, in contrast to conventional annealing procedures, leads to the full recrystallization of Ge films and high P activation. In this way single crystalline Ge thin films free of defects with maximum attained carrier concentrations of 2.20 +/- 0.11 x 1020 cm(-3) and carrier mobilities above 260 cm(2)/(V.s) were obtained. The obtained ultra-doped Ge films display a room-temperature plasma frequency above 1,850 cm(-1), which enables to exploit the plasmonic properties of Ge for sensing in the mid-infrared spectral range.

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