Abstract

The number of silver atoms which is recoil implanted into silicon during implantation of 255-keV krypton is investigated as a function of silver film thickness and krypton dose using helium Rutherford backscattering. Results are in good agreement with calculations based on a Boltzmann transport equation approach. These calculations verify that the secondary and higher-order recoils play a significant role in determining the total yield.

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