Lattice location of bismuth implanted into beryllium single crystals

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作者
Hanssmann, J
Meyer, O
机构
[1] Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Inst. fur Nukleare Festkorperphysik, D-76021 Karlsruhe
关键词
bismuth; beryllium; lattice location;
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10.1016/S0254-0584(97)80004-1
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
Bi ions have been implanted into [11 (2) over bar 0] Be single crystals at T = 5.5, 77 and 293 K using doses between 1 X 10(14) atoms/cm(2) and 1.3 x 10(15) atoms/cm(2) and an ion energy of 300 keV. In situ Rutherford backscattering (RES) and channeling with 1.5 MeV He ions was used to determine the lattice location of the implanted species. For low dose implantation at 293 K we observed occupation of octahedral interstitial sites. With increasing dose the octahedral fraction decreased and a random distribution of Bi atoms was observed. By postimplantation of Mn, Si shifted back to octahedral sites, while Mn was totally substitutional. In all cases a depth dependence of the octahedral fraction was observed being larger in near surface regions. Implantation of Bi at 5.5 K resulted a substitutional fraction of f(s) = 0.2, together with a random fraction. No change was observed after warming up to 77 K; however upon warming up to 293 K, Bi shifted to octahedral sites. Implantation of Bi at 77 K resulted in f(s) values similar to those for 5.5 K implantation, The shift of Bi atoms from random to octahedral sites during postimplantation and annealing and also the depth dependence of the octahedral fraction are attributed to the interaction of Bi atoms with vacancies (V) forming BiVx complexes and especially BiV6 for Bi on octahedral sites.
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