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Defect Characterization of the SiO2/Si Interface Investigated by Drift-Assisted Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy

  • Ricardo Helm
  • , Werner Egger
  • , Catherine Corbel
  • , Peter Sperr
  • , Maik Butterling
  • , Andreas Wagner
  • , Maciej Oskar Liedke
  • , Eric Hirschmann
  • , Johannes Mitteneder
  • , Michael Mayerhofer
  • , Kangho Lee
  • , Georg S. Duesberg
  • , Günther Dollinger
  • , Marcel Dickmann

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This study demonstrates drift-assisted positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy on a p-type (100) silicon substrate in a MOS capacitor, using an applied electric field to control the spatial positron distribution prior to annihilation. The device was operated under accumulation, depletion, and inversion conditions, revealing that the internal electric field can drift-transport positrons either toward or away from the SiO2/Si interface, acting as a diffusion barrier or support, respectively. Key positron drift-transport parameters were derived from lifetime data, and the influence of the non-linear electric field on positron trapping was analyzed. The comparison of the presented results to our previous oxide-side drift experiment on the same metal-oxide–silicon capacitor indicates that the interface exhibits two distinct sides, with different types of defects: void-like and vacancy-like ((Formula presented.) centers). The positron data also suggest that the charge state of the (Formula presented.) centers likely varies with the operation mode of the MOS, which affects their positron trapping behavior.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article156
journalNanomaterials
Volume16
Numéro de publication3
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 févr. 2026

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