Temperature dependent carrier lifetime studies on Ti-doped multicrystalline silicon

B. B. Paudyal, K. R. McIntosh, D. H. MacDonald

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    Abstract

    Carrier lifetime measurements were performed on deliberately Ti-doped multicrystalline silicon wafers using a temperature controlled photoconductance device. The dominant recombination center was found to be the double-donor level associated with interstitial titanium. The interstitial Ti concentrations in multicrystalline silicon wafers were determined by measuring the Shockley-Read-Hall time constant for holes and using the known values of the thermal velocity and capture cross section for holes of the double-donor level at different temperatures. The measured values of the Ti concentration were then used to determine the electron capture cross section of the double-donor level over the temperature range of 140-270 °C via the measured values of the Shockley-Read-Hall time constant for electrons and the known thermal velocity. Multiphonon emission was found to be the most likely capture mechanism for this temperature range for electron capture into the double-donor level of Ti in silicon. The effective segregation coefficient for Ti was estimated by fitting Scheil's equation to the measured values of the Ti concentrations and their respective vertical positions in the ingot. If all Ti were present as the interstitial double-donor, a lower limit of 1.8× 10-6 can be ascribed to the segregation coefficient, which is very close to the equilibrium value.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number124510
    JournalJournal of Applied Physics
    Volume105
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

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