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Theory of Substitutional Deep Traps in Covalent Semiconductors

A theory of the major chemical trends in the energies of substitutional deep traps in covalently-bonded semiconductors is presented and used to predict which elements are likely to form substitutional A1-symmetric traps with energy levels deep within the forbidden band gaps. It is assumed that the m...

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Published in:Physical review letters 1980-03, Vol.44 (12), p.810-813
Main Authors: Hjalmarson, Harold P., Vogl, P., Wolford, D. J., Dow, John D.
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