Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1816676 Physica B: Condensed Matter 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of the prior conventional furnace anneal at 1250 °C with different cooling rates on oxygen precipitation in Czochralski silicon during the subsequent low–high two-step heat treatment was investigated. In comparison with oxygen precipitation in the as-received sample, that in the samples with the prior 1250 °C anneal with fast or slow cooling rate was significantly enhanced. It is believed that the prior 1250 °C anneal with fast cooling rate introduced a considerable amount of vacancies, thus enhancing oxygen precipitation in the subsequent anneal; while, that with slow cooling rate substantially removed the silicon interstitials generated during the formation of grow-in oxygen precipitates, thus eliminating the retard effect on oxygen precipitation in the subsequent anneal.

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