Title :
Evaluation of a novel antimony source delivered as vapor from an implanter gas box
Author :
Isaacs, B.W. ; Seekon, D.R. ; Newman, David
Abstract :
A novel antimony compound has been developed for the ion implantation process. The dominant and current compound used in many applications is antimony trioxide, a solid material that must be vaporized at high temperatures within the ion source. This paper discusses the technique to be used to evaluate the volatile solid compound SbCH3Br2 (dibromomethyl-stibine) in comparison to the solid Sb2O3 (antimony trioxide). The delivery changes and requirements, and the methods used to compare the performance of the compounds will be discussed.
Keywords :
antimony; antimony compounds; ion implantation; organic compounds; semiconductor doping; Sb source; Sb2O3; SbCH3Br2; dibromomethyl-stibine; implanter gas box; ion implantation process; solid Sb2O3; volatile solid compound; Assembly; Control systems; Implants; Ion implantation; Ion sources; Ionization; Safety; Solids; Temperature; Vacuum systems;
Conference_Titel :
Ion Implantation Technology. 2002. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taos, New Mexico, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7155-0
DOI :
10.1109/IIT.2002.1258041