Section III. Contributed papers on the analysis of individual elements
Nitrogen profiling in nitride films and nitrogen-implanted samples using the 14N(α, α) and14N(α, p) reactions at 6 MeV incident energy

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Abstract

We investigate the nitrogen profiling potentially using incident alpha particles from 5 to 7 MeV. In this energy range the alpha scattering cross sections on light elements are substantially larger than the Rutherford cross sections and therefore lead to competitive sensitivity. Moreover, another advantage is the high mass resolution which allows to profile simultaneously carbon, nitrogen and oxygen.

The analysis of TiN, NbTiN films and nitrogen implanted steel are presented. The inclusion, in the simulation program, of the 14N(α, α) and14N(α, p) cross sections allows to get a complete reproduction of the spectra and authorizes to determine accurately the nitrogen profile. Such a dual nitrogen analysis improves profile determination in case of thick analyzed layers. The sensitivity limits connected to the alpha scattered yield on steel substrate are 1016 and 5 × 1016 N atoms/cm2 for the 14N(α, α) and14N(α, p) reactions, respectively.

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