Method to detect carbon in silicon crystals in the concentration range down to 5 × 1014 cm−3 by Fourier transform infrared absorption at room temperature
Abstract:The procedure of Fourier transform infrared absorption (FT-IR) at room temperature for quantifying C impurities in Si crystals was reexamined to improve the detection limit down to 5×1014 cm-3. Since the substitutional C absorption peak overlaps with a strong two-phonon absorption, the difference spectroscopy is necessary with using a C-lean reference sample. The baseline flatness less than 0.0005 and the thickness uniformity less than 0.001 mm are required to realize the detection limit of 5×1014 cm-3 for 2 m… Show more
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