Abstract

The segregation of As+ ions implanted into thin Er films deposited on n-Si substrates is studied after ErSi2−x formation. The same lowering of the effective Schottky barrier height (SBH) below 0.12 eV is obtained at moderate annealing temperatures, regardless of the redistribution of As dopants at the ErSi2–x/Si interface. On the other hand, if the implanted dose is slightly enhanced, the annealing temperature required to reach sub-0.12-eV effective SBH can be further reduced. This process enables the formation of very low effective SBH ErSi2–x/n-Si contacts with a low thermal budget.

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