Chemical etch rates in HF solutions as a function of thickness of thermal SiO2 and buried SiO2 formed by oxygen implantation

A comparative study of chemical etch rates in diluted HF or a mixture of HF, H2O, and HNO3 (P etch) was performed on conventional thermal silicon oxides (1050–1120 °C; O2 pressure ≊1.1 atm; one type with addition of 0.02% C2H3Cl3) and buried oxide layers. The latter were formed by single or multiple implanting n‐ and p‐type (100) Si maintained at ≊600 °C with 150–200‐keV O+ ions to a dose of ≊1.8×1018 cm−2, and subsequent annealing at 1250–1325 °C. The multi‐implanted samples had three implants of a dose of 0.5–0.8×1018 O+ ions cm−2 each, separated by anneals but no final anneal. One of the thermal oxides was additionally irradiated with As+ ions to a dose of 1014 cm−2. Accurate mechanical thickness measurements revealed variations in etch rate between the different oxides, which provide direct evidence for a structural and/or stoichiometrical difference between thermal and buried oxides. The data indicate that the buried oxide is in a densified state as compared to thermal oxide. Also O+ and As+ irradiat...

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