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XU TIAN-BING, ZHU PEI-RAN, ZHOU JUN-SI, LI DAI-QING, REN TING-QI, ZHAO QING-TAI, LIU XIANG-DONG, LIU JIE-TIAN. ION-BEAM-INDUCED SOLID PHASE CRYSTALLIZATION OF MeV Si+-IMPLANTED Si(100)J. Chin. Phys. B, 1995, 4(2): 118-124.
| XU TIAN-BING, ZHU PEI-RAN, ZHOU JUN-SI, LI DAI-QING, REN TING-QI, ZHAO QING-TAI, LIU XIANG-DONG, LIU JIE-TIAN. ION-BEAM-INDUCED SOLID PHASE CRYSTALLIZATION OF MeV Si+-IMPLANTED Si(100)J. Chin. Phys. B, 1995, 4(2): 118-124. |
ION-BEAM-INDUCED SOLID PHASE CRYSTALLIZATION OF MeV Si+-IMPLANTED Si(100)
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Abstract
The behavior of ion-beam-induced crystallization of a buried amorphous layer created by means of MeV Si+ irradiation at 300℃ in Si(100) was studied by Rutherford backscattering and channeling technique. Sohd phase epitaxial crystallizations occurred from both the front and the back amorphous-crystalline(a/c) interfaces with the growth thickness being increased linearly with increasing dose of the annealing ion beam, Nuclear energy deposition was proved to play a dominant role in the process of ion-beam-induced crystallization. The high density of electronic excitation, which could enhance defect production near or at the a/c interface, may thus enhance the nuclearly normalized growth rate of ion-beam-induced crystallization at the front a/c interface. -
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