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Area-selective deposition and B $δ$-doping of Si(100) with BCl$_{3}$

Published 12 Mar 2021 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and cond-mat.mes-hall | (2103.07529v1)

Abstract: B-doped $\delta$-layers were fabricated in Si(100) using BCl${3}$ as a dopant precursor in ultrahigh vacuum. BCl${3}$ adsorbed readily at room temperature, as revealed by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) imaging. Annealing at elevated temperatures facilitated B incorporation into the Si substrate. Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) depth profiling demonstrated a peak B concentration $>$ 1.2(1) $\times$ 10${21}$ cm${-3}$ with a total areal dose of 1.85(1) $\times$ 10${14}$ cm${-2}$ resulting from a 30 L BCl${3}$ dose at 150 ${\circ}$C. Hall bar measurements of a similar sample were performed at 3.0 K revealing a sheet resistance of $R{\mathrm{s}}$ = 1.91 k$\Omega\square{-1}$, a hole concentration of $n$ = 1.90 $\times$ 10${14}$ cm${-2}$ and a hole mobility of $\mu$ = 38.0 cm${2}$V${-1}$s${-1}$ without performing an incorporation anneal. Further, the conductivity of several B-doped $\delta$-layers showed a log dependence on temperature suggestive of a two-dimensional system. Selective-area deposition of BCl${3}$ was also demonstrated using both H- and Cl-based monatomic resists. In comparison to a dosed area on bare Si, adsorption selectivity ratios for H and Cl resists were determined by SIMS to be 310(10):1 and 1529(5):1, respectively, further validating the use of BCl${3}$ as a dopant precursor for atomic precision fabrication of acceptor-doped devices in Si.

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