Abstract
Doppler broadening measurements performed by a slow positron. beam on p-type Si samples implanted with He at 20 keV and at a fluence of 5 x 10 15 and 2.x 10 16 cm -2 are reviewed and dist:ussed. The evolution of the open volume defects distribution was studied as a function of isochronal and isothermal annealing of the samples. In the as implanted samples the majority of the open volume defects produced by implantation was passivated by He. The open volume defects density decreases, reaching a minimum at 250°C. In the 250-650°C temperature range there is an increase in defects due to the appearance of vacancy clusters. At the higher annealing temperatures (700-900°C) the vacancy clusters disappear only in the samples implanted at 5 x 10 15 cm -2 .
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