Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9837642 Physica B: Condensed Matter 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Detector grade n-type float-zone silicon irradiated with 140 MeV O6+ ions to a dose of 5×1015 particles/cm2 was studied by positron annihilation spectroscopy. Vacancy clusters containing five vacancies were detected in the irradiated sample. Isochronal annealing studies of the irradiated sample reveal the dissociation of five-vacancy clusters and formation of vacancy agglomerates V3, V6 and vacancy-oxygen complexes in the temperature range 250-500 °C. The vacancy-oxygen complexes dissociate at 550 °C and released vacancies agglomerate around 600 °C to form voids comprising 10 vacancies. In the temperature range 600-700 °C, the voids dissociate and around 750 °C advanced vacancy-oxygen complexes VmOn (n>m) form.
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