Dopant Activation in Ultra-thin SiGeOI and SOI layers characterised by Differential Hall Effect
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The reduction of the contact resistance RC is one of the most challenging issues related to the miniaturisation of advanced MOSFET architectures,
including FDSOI technology (Fully Depleted Silicon-On-Insulator). RC strongly depends on the active dopant concentration at the semiconductor/salicide interface. It is therefore essential that electrical activation at different depths within a doped layer is reliably determined to
optimise the fabrication processes. In this paper, we firstly present a Differential Hall Effect (DHE) method which allows measuring the active dopant concentration profile close to the surface with nm resolution for ultra-shallow doped Si1-xGex and Si layers. Then, we present DHE measurements made on junctions processed with advanced techniques, including nsec LTA and msec DSA anneals.
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