Iodine assisted retainment of implanted silver in 6H-SiC at high temperatures

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Hlatshwayo, Thulani Thokozani
Van der Berg, Nic (Nicolaas George)
Msimanga, M.
Malherbe, Johan B.
Kuhudzai, Remeredzai Joseph

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The effect of high temperature thermal annealing on the retainment and diffusion behaviour of iodine (I) and silver (Ag) both individually and co-implanted into 6H-SiC has been investigated using RBS, RBS-C and heavy ion ERDA (Elastic Recoil Detection Analysis). Iodine and silver ions at 360 keV were both individually and co-implanted into 6H-SiC at room temperature to fluences of the order of 1 1016 cm 2. RBS analyses of the as-implanted samples indicated that implantation of Ag and of I and co-implantation of 131I and 109Ag at room temperature resulted in complete amorphization of 6H-SiC from the surface to a depth of about 290 nm for the co-implanted samples. Annealing at 1500 C for 30 h (also with samples annealed at 1700 C for 5 h) caused diffusion accompanied by some loss of both species at the surface with some iodine remaining in the iodine implanted samples. In the Ag implanted samples, the RBS spectra showed that all the Ag disappeared. SEM images showed different recrystallization behaviour for all three sets of samples, with larger faceted crystals appearing in the SiC samples containing iodine. Heavy Ion ERDA analyses showed that both 109Ag and 131I remained in the co-implanted SiC samples after annealing at 1500 C for 30 h. Therefore, iodine assisted in the retainment of silver in SiC even at high temperature.

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Implantation, Co-implantation, Elastic Recoil Detection Analysis (ERDA), Rutherford Backscattering Spectroscopy (RBS), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)

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Hlatshwayo, TT, Van der Berg, NG, Msimanga, M, Malherbe, JB & Kuhudza, RJ 2014, 'Iodine assisted retainment of implanted silver in 6H-SiC at high temperatures', Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B : Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, vol. 334, pp. 101-105.