Hydrogen-Defect Shallow Donors in Si

The influence of different original Si crystals and neutron fluence on the formation of hydrogen-defect shallow donors in neutron-irradiated floating-zone silicon grown in hydrogen atmosphere (FZ Si:H 2 ) is studied. The annealing behavior of neutron-irradiated floating-zone silicon grown in argon a...

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Published in:Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 2001-04, Vol.40 (4R), p.2123
Main Authors: Meng, Xiang-Ti, Kang, Ai-Guo, Bai, Shou-Ren
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