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Damage Recovery and Dopant Diffusion in Si and Sn Ion Implanted β-Ga2O3

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ECS JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 8, Issue 7, Pages Q3133-Q3139

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/2.0271907jss

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  1. Office of Naval Research (ONR)
  2. ONR Global [N62909-16-1-2217]
  3. Department of the Defense, Defense Threat Reduction Agency [HDTRA1-17-1-011]

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he commonly used n-type dopants, Si and Sn, were implanted into bulk (-201) beta-Ga2O3 over a 2 order of magnitude dose range and annealed at temperatures from 1000-1150 degrees C. The original lattice parameters were restored by annealing at 1150 degrees C for the highest dose Si implants, while only partial recovery was observed in Sn implanted samples. The Sn implanted samples had overall lower lattice parameters compared to the Si implanted samples, indicating that Sn generates tensile strain in the Ga2O3 lattice. The rocking curve FWHM was observed to increase with the annealing process, indicating that the annealing process does not improve the crystal quality. Transmission electron microscopy showed removal of the end-of-range lattice damage after 1150 degrees C anneals of the heaviest implanted species, Sn. Cathodoluminescence at 5K showed recovery of intensity of the common UV band around 3.2 eV after annealing. Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry profiling showed the presence of concentration-dependent diffusion of both Si and Sn, with values for diffusivity at 1150 degrees C of 9.5 x 10(-13) cm.s(-1) for Si and 1.7 x 10(-13) cm.s(-1) for Sn obtained by fitting through the FLOOPS simulation package. (c) The Author(s) 2019. Published by ECS.

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