Abstract

ABSTRACTPolycrystalline silicon films 4800 Å thick deposited via low pressure chemical vapor deposition on oxidized silicon wafers have been amorphized by silicon ion implantation and subsequently recrystallized at 700°C. Due to channeling of the ions through grains whose <110> axes were sufficiently parallel to the beam, these grains survived the implantation step and acted as seed crystals for the solid-phase epitaxial regrowth of the film. This work suggests the feasibility of combining ion implantation and furnace annealing to generate large-grain, uniformly oriented polycrystal1ine films on amorphous substrates. It is a potential low-temperature silicon-on-insulator technology.

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