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2000
Conference Paper
Title

Modelling of intrinsic aluminum diffusion for future power devices

Other Title
Modellierung der intrinsischen Diffusion von Aluminium für zukünftige Leistungshalbleiter
Abstract
Aluminum as the fastest diffusing acceptor dopant is commonly used for the fabrication of silicon-based power semiconductors with p/n-junctions depths ranging from microns to more than hundred micron. Although used since long, its diffusion behavior is not sufficiently characterized to support computer-aided-design of new devices. Since modern processes are rather based on low temperatures, the inert diffusion of aluminum was investigated in the temperature range from 850 to 1100 °C. Combining nitridation and oxidation experiments, the fractional diffusivity via self-interstitials was determined.
Author(s)
Krause, O.
Pichler, P.  orcid-logo
Ryssel, H.
Mainwork
30th European Solid-State Device Research Conference 2000. Proceedings  
Conference
European Solid-State Device Research Conference (ESSDERC) 2000  
Language
English
IIS-B  
Keyword(s)
  • aluminium

  • silicium

  • diffusion

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