Point and extended defects introduced in p-type Cz Si by oxygen precipitation and plastic deformation have been investigated with electrical and optical methods. Different materials (oxygen precipitated and/or deformed Cz Si and Fz Si) were examined in order to separate the role of oxygen precipitation, plastic deformation, and metallic contamination on the radiative and nonradiative electronic transitions at defect centers. A deep hole trap, named T1, has been associated with dislocation-related impurity centers; additional deep traps have been related to contamination by grown-in transition metals and to clusters involving oxygen atoms. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.

Castaldini, A., Cavalcoli, D., Cavallini, A., Binetti, S., Pizzini, S. (2005). Electronic transitions at defect states in Cz p -type silicon. APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, 86(16), 1-3 [10.1063/1.1881788].

Electronic transitions at defect states in Cz p -type silicon

BINETTI, SIMONA OLGA;PIZZINI, SERGIO
2005

Abstract

Point and extended defects introduced in p-type Cz Si by oxygen precipitation and plastic deformation have been investigated with electrical and optical methods. Different materials (oxygen precipitated and/or deformed Cz Si and Fz Si) were examined in order to separate the role of oxygen precipitation, plastic deformation, and metallic contamination on the radiative and nonradiative electronic transitions at defect centers. A deep hole trap, named T1, has been associated with dislocation-related impurity centers; additional deep traps have been related to contamination by grown-in transition metals and to clusters involving oxygen atoms. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
silicon , oxygen precipitates, DLTS
English
18-apr-2005
86
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Castaldini, A., Cavalcoli, D., Cavallini, A., Binetti, S., Pizzini, S. (2005). Electronic transitions at defect states in Cz p -type silicon. APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, 86(16), 1-3 [10.1063/1.1881788].
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