“…PA is practically stopped when it reaches an acceptable level. If normal rapid thermal annealing (RTA) is used, PA requires a longer annealing time a above 1 ms (Kwok et al, 2009;Race, 2010) and a higher annealing temperature T a above approximately 10 3 K. However, studies on methods that could practically replace traditional RTA are still ongoing (Larson, Williams, & Current, 2011). For example, microwave (Thompson et al, 2005) and pulsed-laser beams (Jones, Kuryliw, Murto, Rendon, & Talwar, 2000) have been proposed to shorten a , and a cluster beam (Tanjo & Naito, 2011b) has been proposed to reduce T a .…”