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First-principles calculations of iron-hydrogen reactions in silicon

Materials Science 2018-07-02 v2

Abstract

Controlling the contamination of silicon materials by iron, especially dissolved interstitial iron (Fei_{\mathrm{i}}), is a longstanding problem with recent developments and several open issues. Among these we have the question whether hydrogen can assist iron diffusion, or if significant amounts of substitutional iron (Fes_{\mathrm{s}}) can be created. Using density functional calculations we explore the structure, formation energies, binding energies, migration, and electronic levels of several FeH complexes in Si. We find that a weakly bound Fei_{\mathrm{i}}H pair has a migration barrier close to that of isolated Fei_{\mathrm{i}} and a donor level at Ev+0.5E_{\mathrm{v}}+0.5~eV. Conversely, Fei_{\mathrm{i}}H2(0/+)_{2}(0/+) is estimated at Ev+0.33E_{\mathrm{v}}+0.33~eV. These findings suggest that the hole trap at Ev+0.32E_{\mathrm{v}}+0.32~eV measured by capacitance measurements should be assigned to Fei_{\mathrm{i}}H2_{2} . Fes_{\mathrm{s}}H-related complexes show only deep acceptor activity and are expected to have little effect on minority carrier life-time in pp-type Si. The opposite conclusion can be drawn for nn-type Si. We find that while in H-free material Fei_{\mathrm{i}} defects have lower formation energy than Fes_{\mathrm{s}}, in hydrogenated samples Fes_{\mathrm{s}}-related defects become considerably more stable. This would explain the observation of an EPR signal attributed to a Fes_{\mathrm{s}}H-related complex in hydrogenated Si, which was quenched from above 1000^{\circ}C to iced-water temperature.

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@article{arxiv.1806.02249,
  title  = {First-principles calculations of iron-hydrogen reactions in silicon},
  author = {Paulo Santos and José Coutinho and Sven Öberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.02249},
  year   = {2018}
}