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Monte Carlo simulation of silicon amorphization during ion implantation

Published: 01 November 2006 Publication History

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We present a new analytical model to predict the spatial location of amorphous phases in ion-implanted single-crystalline silicon using results of multidimensional Monte Carlo simulations. Our approach is based on the concept of the critical damage energy density. Additionally, the self-annealing of radiation damage during ion implantation is taken into account because this effect is crucial for a correct prediction of amorphization. Two aspects of self-annealing are considered, namely, the temperature and the spatial dependence. The latter is related to the local damage energy density, which is simulated by one-, two-, and three-dimensional modules of our Monte Carlo program MCIMPL of the technology CAD framework VISTA. Therefore, the formation and the shape of amorphous regions in single-crystalline silicon can be predicted as a result of Monte Carlo simulations of ion implantation. The suggested model accurately reproduces the results of direct microscopic observations (XTEM measurements) of amorphous layers in silicon after a silicon self-implantation, which are available for a temperature range of 82-296 K

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cover image IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems  Volume 17, Issue 12
November 2006
138 pages

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Published: 01 November 2006

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