1994
DOI: 10.1080/10420159408221047
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Athermal effects in ion implanted layers

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“…Annealing technology relies upon rapid heating by incandescent lamps, flash lamps or lasers. 1 The optical stimulation was long thought to supply heating alone, although scattered experimental evidence had hinted at additional nonthermal influences on diffusion and activation of phosphorous, 2 arsenic, [3][4][5] and boron. 4,[6][7][8] However, the experiments were difficult to interpret reliably because lamps supplied the heating, thereby complicating the decoupling of heating and photostimulation effects.…”
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“…Annealing technology relies upon rapid heating by incandescent lamps, flash lamps or lasers. 1 The optical stimulation was long thought to supply heating alone, although scattered experimental evidence had hinted at additional nonthermal influences on diffusion and activation of phosphorous, 2 arsenic, [3][4][5] and boron. 4,[6][7][8] However, the experiments were difficult to interpret reliably because lamps supplied the heating, thereby complicating the decoupling of heating and photostimulation effects.…”
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