DOPING BEHAVIOR AND ELECTRICAL ACTIVATION OF CARBON IN GaAs
YAN BEI-PING (严北平)a, LUO JIN-SHENG (罗晋生)b, ZHANG QI-LIN (章其麟)c
a Microelectronics Research Institute, Xidian University, Xi'an 710071, China; b Department of Electronics Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049, China; c The 13th Institute, Ministry of Electronics Industry, Shijiazhuang 050051, China
Abstract Heavily C-doped GaAs films, grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition with CCl4 as external carbon source, have been studied by Hall-effect measurements, high-resolution double-crystal X-ray diffraction, and secondary-ion-mass spectroscopy (SIMS). Comparison among X-ray diffraction and Hall-effect measurements and SIMS results indicates that carbon is preferentially incorporated as acceptor on As lattice sites and electrical activation rate achieves 100%. There is no evidence of carbon incorporated on Ga sites as donors and incorporated on interstitial lattice sites.
Received: 27 September 1994
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