1. Multi-Length-Scale Dopants Analysis of an Image Sensor via FIB-SIMS and APT
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Guerguis, Bavley, Cuduvally, Ramya, Ost, Alexander, Ghorbani, Morvarid, Rashid, Sabaa, Machado, Wilson, McGrath, Dan, Pawlowicz, Chris, Langelier, Brian, and Bassim, Nabil
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Physics - Applied Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The following letter presents a novel, multi-length-scale characterization approach for investigating doping chemistry and spatial distributions within semiconductors, as demonstrated using a state-of-the-art CMOS image sensor. With an intricate structural layout and varying doping types/concentration levels, this device is representative of the current challenges faced in measuring dopants within confined volumes using conventional techniques. Focused ion beam-secondary ion mass spectrometry is applied to produce large-area compositional maps with nanoscale resolution, while atom probe tomography is used to extract quantitative dopant profiles. Leveraging the complementary capabilities of the two methods, this workflow is shown to be an effective approach for resolving nano- and micro- scale dopant information, crucial for optimizing the performance and reliability of advanced semiconductor devices., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Applied Physics Letters
- Published
- 2025