Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1667559 Thin Solid Films 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
We established fabrication methods for high-quality Ge n+/p and p+/n junctions using thermal diffusion of P and implantation of B, respectively. The carrier concentrations in n+ and p+ layers were as high as 4 × 1019 and 2 × 1019 cm− 3, respectively. It was found that a peripheral surface-state current dominates the reverse leakage current in an n+/p junction diode. The protection of junction surfaces from plasma damage during the SiO2 deposition was essential to achieve high-quality source/drain junctions. The surface passivation with a GeO2 interlayer was harmful to an n-channel metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) because of an increase in a surface leakage current due to inversion carriers. For a p-channel MOSFET, on the other hand, the GeO2 interlayer plays a role in decreasing the surface leakage current.
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