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X-ray reflectivity study of hydrogen implanted silicon (CROSBI ID 126878)

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Dubček, Pavo ; Pivac, Branko ; Bernstorff, Sigrid ; Corni, F. ; Tonini, R. ; Ottaviani, G. X-ray reflectivity study of hydrogen implanted silicon // Applied surface science, 253 (2006), 283-286-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Dubček, Pavo ; Pivac, Branko ; Bernstorff, Sigrid ; Corni, F. ; Tonini, R. ; Ottaviani, G.

engleski

X-ray reflectivity study of hydrogen implanted silicon

The X-ray Reflectivity (XRR) technique was used to study monocrystalline silicon samples implanted with H2 ions at an energy of 31 keV and to the dose of 2E16 ions/cm2. All samples were subsequently isochronally annealed in vacuum at different temperatures in the range from 100° to 900°C. Although the hydrogen depth distribution was expected to be smooth initially, fringes in the XRR spectra were observed already in the implanted but not annealed sample, revealing the presence of a well defined film like structure. Annealing enhances the film top to bottom interface correlation due to structural relaxation, resulting in the appearance of fringes in the larger angular range, already at low annealing temperatures. The thickness of the film decreases slowly up to 350°C where substantial changes in the roughness are observed, probably due to the onset of larger clusters formation. Further annealing at higher temperatures restores the high correlation of the film interfaces, while the thickness decreases with the temperature more rapidly.

silicon; hydrogen; ion implantation; X-ray reflectivity

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Podaci o izdanju

253

2006.

283-286-x

objavljeno

0169-4332

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Fizika

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