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The proton magnetic resonance study for hydrogen behavior in three hydrogenated silicon films

The proton magnetic resonance spectrum of three hydrogenated silicon films (nc-Si:H, a-Si:H, annealed a-Si:H) were presented, which confirm the compositional inhomegeneity for hydrogen in the dilute and clustered phase. The deposition or post preparation condition was important for the formation of...

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Published in:Solid state communications 1992, Vol.83 (6), p.411-412
Main Authors: Xuan, Qu Xue, Xia, Hua, Zhang, Xing Kui, Feng, Duan
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description The proton magnetic resonance spectrum of three hydrogenated silicon films (nc-Si:H, a-Si:H, annealed a-Si:H) were presented, which confirm the compositional inhomegeneity for hydrogen in the dilute and clustered phase. The deposition or post preparation condition was important for the formation of the clustered SiH phase, not only for the spatial distance between SiH bond, but for some subtle structure in NMR spectrum. The hydrogen glass behavior in silicon films was essential for the explanation of experimental results.
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