Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1531808 | Materials Science and Engineering: B | 2006 | 4 Pages |
The low-temperature ultrasonic measurements are performed for the direct observation of the vacancies in Czochralski-grown (CZ-grown) silicon crystal. The elastic softening similar to that we recently found for the floating-zone-grown (FZ-grown) silicon crystals is observed also for the vacancy-rich region of the defect-free zone (DFZ) in the CZ silicon crystal. We further uncover that both of the interstitial-rich region in the DFZ and the region of the ring-like oxidation-induced stacking faults of the same crystal ingot exhibit no such elastic softening of detectable magnitude, confirming our previous conclusion that the defects responsible for the low-temperature softening are the vacancies. We observe how the vacancy concentration in the DFZ varies along the pulling direction.