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Interfacial reactions of nickel thin films on BF+ 2-implanted (001)Si
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Interfacial reactions of nickel thin films on BF+ 2-implanted (001)Si

W.J. Chen and L.J. Chen
Journal of Applied Physics, Vol.70(5), pp.2628-2633
1991

Abstract

Interfacial reactions of nickel thin films on BF + 2 -implanted (001)Si annealed at 200-900 °C for various periods of time have been studied by both cross-sectional and plan-view transmission electron microscopy as well as by sheet resistance measurement. Drastic difference in NiSi 2 formation was found between samples with implanted amorphous and regrown substrates. In samples with implanted amorphous substrates, polycrystalline NiSi 2 was found to be the stable phase after annealing at 400-900 °C. In contrast, although epitaxial NiSi 2 was formed on implanted regrown samples at a temperature as low as 250 °C, the dominant phase was NiSi in samples annealed at 400-700 °C. The presence of B and/or F atoms in silicon was found to be essential for the formation of epitaxial NiSi 2 on crystalline silicon at low temperatures. The final structure of the silicide layer was found to depend critically on the thickness of starting Ni overlayer and the annealing temperature. In addition, the amorphicity of the substrate apparently played an important role in promoting the formation of polycrystalline NiSi 2 at low temperatures. From a comparison with Si + implanted amorphous samples, the growth of laterally uniform NiSi 2 and resistance to islanding at high temperature in BF + 2 -implanted amorphous samples are attributed to the retardation of the growth of NiSi 2 grains by the presence of B and/or F atoms at the grain boundaries. Sheet resistance data were found to correlate well with the microstructures of the systems.

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