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Calculations Pertaining to Raman Scattering During Laser Annealing of Ion-Implanted Silicon*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
Compaan and co-workers have reported the results of time-resolved optical experiments on ion-implanted silicon which they claim prove the melting model of pulsed laser annealing cannot be correct. These results concern the rapid onset of a Raman signal after a heating laser pulse, the simultaneous occurrence of a Raman signal and the high reflectivity phase characteristic of molten silicon, and the lattice temperature measured by the Raman Stokes/anti-Stokes intensity ratio. In this paper, we show by detailed numerical calculations with the melting model that there is, in fact, excellent agreement between the results of the calculations and the experimental results reported by Compaan and co-workers.
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Research sponsored by the Division of Materials Science, U.S. Department of Energy, under contract W–7405–eng–26 with Union Carbide Corporation.
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