Abstract

ABSTRACTPhosphorus diffusion from in-situ doped Si1−xGex epitaxial films into Si at 800°C was investigated using secondary ion mass spectroscopy and differential resistance measurements. The surface P concentration in the diffused layer in Si was higher than the P concentration in the Si1−xGex, film in the present conditions, which signifies the segregation of P from the Si1−xGex, film into Si. The segregation coefficient, defined as the ratio of the active P concentration in the Si to that in the Si1−xGex, film, was about 2.5 in the case of the Si0.75Ge0.25 film as a diffusion source and increased with increasing Ge fraction. The P diffusion profiles in Si were normalized by x/√, even though the segregation of P occurred. The high concentration diffusion characteristics of P in Si were similar to those reported by using conventional diffusion sources.

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