Results from site-specific dopant profiling in a dual-beam FIB/SEM system are reported. Si specimens containing p-n junctions were milled using Ga + ion beam energies ranging from 30 keV to 2 keV, and analysed in situin the vacuum chamber. We compare the dopant contrast observed when milling a cleaved surface to that obtained from a side-wall of a trench cut using 30 kV Ga+ ions, and using successively lower ion beam energies. The latter technique is suitable for site-specific dopant profiling. We find that lower energy ion beam milling significantly improves contrast, but only achieves 50 % of that observed on a freshly-cleaved surface. Furthermore, the contrast on a side-wall previously milled using high energy Ga+ ions is less than that of a cleaved surface subjected to the same ion beam energy. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Chee, K. W. A., Beanland, R., Midgley, P. A., & Humphreys, C. J. (2010). Site-selective dopant profiling of p-n junction specimens in the dual-beam FIB/SEM system. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 209). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/209/1/012069
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