Permanent recovery of electron lifetime in pre-annealed silicon samples: A model based on Ostwald ripening

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Original languageEnglish
Article number113717
JournalJournal of applied physics
Volume112
Issue number11
Publication statusPublished - 11 Dec 2012
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The permanent deactivation of the boron-oxygen-related recombination centre in crystalline silicon was previously found to slow down after pre-annealing at 450°C. In this study, the impact of pre-annealing at 450°C and 475°C on the permanent deactivation process is studied in more detail, revealing that the rate constant is fundamentally reduced. We explain this finding by ascribing the deactivation effect to sinking of interstitial boron atoms (Bi) to boron nano-precipitates. A pre-anneal will result in Ostwald ripening of nano-precipitates and hence to an essential reduction in their sinking efficiency RpNp, where Np is the density and Rp is the average radius. By simulations it was found that (RpNp)-3/2 is a linear function of the annealing time-insensitive to the starting size distribution. This linear law well corresponds to the measured variation in the rate constant. In addition, it was concluded that the major traps for Bi (under illumination) are defect complexes BsO2-of substitutional boron and oxygen.

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Permanent recovery of electron lifetime in pre-annealed silicon samples: A model based on Ostwald ripening. / Voronkov, V. V.; Falster, R.; Lim, B. et al.
In: Journal of applied physics, Vol. 112, No. 11, 113717, 11.12.2012.

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