Suppression of boron segregation by interface Ge atoms at SiGe/SiO sub(2) interface
We investigate the migration pathway and barrier for B diffusion at SiGe/SiO sub(2) interface through first-principles density functional calculations. Similar to the diffusion mechanism reported for Si/SiO sub(2) interface, a substitutional B, which initially forms a B-self-interstitial complex in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current applied physics 2014-11, Vol.14 (11), p.1557-1563 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We investigate the migration pathway and barrier for B diffusion at SiGe/SiO sub(2) interface through first-principles density functional calculations. Similar to the diffusion mechanism reported for Si/SiO sub(2) interface, a substitutional B, which initially forms a B-self-interstitial complex in SiGe, diffuses to the interface and then to the oxide in form of an interstitial B. At the defect-free interface, where bridging O atoms are inserted to remove interface dangling bonds, it is energetically more favorable for the interstitial B to intervene in the Ge-O bridge bond rather than the Si-O bridge bond at the interface. As a result of the B intervention, interface Ge atoms significantly enhance the stability of B-related defects in the interface region and thereby act as traps for B dopants. At the interface with the Ge-O bridge bond, the overall migration barrier for B diffusion from SiGe to SiO sub(2) is estimated to be about 3.7 eV, much higher than the reported value of about 2.1 eV at Si/SiO sub(2) interface. Our results provide a clue to understanding the experimental observation that B segregation toward the oxide is suppressed in SiGe/SiO sub(2) interface. |
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ISSN: | 1567-1739 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cap.2014.08.027 |