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arxiv: 2010.14985 · v1 · pith:VBPYZPUOnew · submitted 2020-10-28 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Dissolution of donor-vacancy clusters in heavily doped n-type germanium

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The n-type doping of Ge is a self-limiting process due to the formation of vacancy-donor complexes (DnV with n <= 4) that deactivate the donors. This work unambiguously demonstrates that the dissolution of the dominating P4V clusters in heavily phosphorus-doped Ge epilayers can be achieved by millisecond-flash lamp annealing at about 1050 K. The P4V cluster dissolution increases the carrier concentration by more than three-fold together with a suppression of phosphorus diffusion. Electrochemical capacitance-voltage measurements in conjunction with secondary ion mass spectrometry, positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy and theoretical calculations enabled us to address and understand a fundamental problem that has hindered so far the full integration of Ge with complementary-metal-oxide-semiconductor technology.

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