Silicon and Silicon Carbide Recrystallization by Laser Annealing: A Review

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Modifying material properties within a specific spatial region is a pivotal stage in the fabrication of microelectronic devices. Laser annealing emerges as a compelling technology, offering precise control over the crystalline structure of semiconductor materials and facilitating the activation of doping ions in localized regions. This obviates the necessity for annealing the entire wafer or device. The objective of this review is to comprehensively investigate laser annealing processes specifically targeting the crystallization of amorphous silicon (Si) and silicon carbide (SiC) samples. Silicon finds extensive use in diverse applications, including microelectronics and solar cells, while SiC serves as a crucial material for developing components designed to operate in challenging environments or high-power integrated devices. The review commences with an exploration of the underlying theory and fundamentals of laser annealing techniques. It then delves into an analysis of the most pertinent studies focused on the crystallization of these two semiconductor materials.

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Arduino, D., Stassi, S., Spano, C., Scaltrito, L., Ferrero, S., & Bertana, V. (2023, December 1). Silicon and Silicon Carbide Recrystallization by Laser Annealing: A Review. Materials. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16247674

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