S. Mandl et al., MEASURED AND CALCULATED DOSE DISTRIBUTION FOR 2D PLASMA IMMERSION ION-IMPLANTATION, Surface & coatings technology, 93(2-3), 1997, pp. 229-233
Nitrogen was implanted into four cylinders (height 37 mm and diameter
4, 6, 8, and 12 mm) covered with aluminum foil using plasma immersion
ion implantation at 30 kV. The homogeneity of the implantation, i.e. t
he spatial variation of the implanted dose, was determined for selecte
d points on the top and the side walls of the cylinders with sputter d
epth profiling using Auger electron spectroscopy. Calculations approxi
mating the dynamic sheath evolution with discrete sheath positions wer
e performed to obtain the variation of the implanted dose and angle of
incidence. Good agreement is found between the calculations and the e
xperimental data. The ion dose exhibits a maximum on the top and decre
ases on the side walls. A second maximum is formed on the wall of the
cylinder. The total dose variation is of the order of 50%. (C) 1997 El
sevier Science S.A.