Abstract:
Iron ions with energies of 90 and 250 keV and a dose of 10$^{16}$ cm$^{-2}$ are implanted into a silicon single crystal with the (110) orientation. The method of Rutherford backscattering in combination with channeling is used to study the distribution profiles of the introduced impurity and also the profiles of the distribution of radiation-induced defects in the crystal lattice. Experimental data are compared with the results of simulation performed using the TRIM software package. It is shown that, at an energy of 4.6 keV/nucleon, the average projected ranges coincide; however, at an energy of 1.6 keV/nucleon, the difference amounts to 35%. In addition, it is shown that the calculation incorrectly takes into account the dose dependence at energies of 1.6–4.6 keV/nucleon.