Title of article :
Sputter yields in diamond bombarded by ultra low energy ions
Author/Authors :
B. Guzma´n de la Mata، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Artificial diamond is an ideal material for high power, high voltage electronic devices, and for engineering use in extreme environments.
Diamond process development requires parallel development in characterization techniques such as ultra low energy SIMS (uleSIMS), especially
in the ability to depth profile for impurities and dopants at high depth resolution.
As a contribution to the background knowledge required, we have measured the sputter yields of single crystal high pressure high temperature
(HPHT) diamond using O2
+, Cs+ and Ar+ primary ions in the energy range 300 eV to 2 keV.We compare these with yields for silicon and GaAs.We
show that the erosion rates with oxygen are 10 times what would be expected from ballistic processes and essentially energy independent in the
measured range. This result agrees with the anomalously high sputter yield observed in the ion etching context. Conversely, positive ion yields for
elements such as boron are very low in comparison with silicon. This points to a reactive ion etching process liberating CO or CO2 rather than
sputtering as the principal erosion process.
This is both problematic and beneficial for SIMS analysis. Oxygen can be used to reach buried structures in diamond efficiently, and the effects
of the near-normal incidence beam are planarizing as they are in silicon. Conversely, since positive ion yields are low, alternative probes or
strategies must be found for high sensitivity profiling of electropositive elements
Keywords :
Sputter yields , Diamond , uleSIMS , Oxygen bombardment , Argon bombardment , Caesium bombardment
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science