Extension of the scope of the photoluminescence method after electron irradiation for quantifying low-level carbon in silicon
Michio Tajima,
Shuichi Samata,
Satoko Nakagawa
et al.
Abstract:We have extended the applicability of the photoluminescence method after electron irradiation for quantifying low-level C impurities in Si crystals. The intensity ratio of the G-line to the intrinsic emission normalized by the ratio of the reference sample is used as an index of the C concentration. The calibration curves have already been established for Czochralski-grown crystals with resistivity higher than 50 Ω·cm (n-type) and higher than 5 kΩ·cm (p-type). We showed that the method was extendable to the re… Show more
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