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- 1. phys. stat. sol. (b) 245, 1298-1314 (2008) , “EPR identification of intrinsic defects in SiC”, J. Isoya, T. Umeda, N. Mizuochi, N. T. Son, E. Janzen, T. OhshimaThe structure determination of intrinsic defects in 4H-SiC, 6H-SiC, and 3C-SiC by means of EPR is based on measuring the angular dependence of the 29Si/13C hyperfine (HF) satellite lines, from which spin densities, sp-hybrid ratio, and p-orbital direction can be determined over... (Read more)Si SiC diamond| EPR Theory electron-irradiation thermal-meas./anneal-exp.| +1 -1 0(neutral) 1.0eV~ 13C 29Si C1h C3v Carbon Csi D2d EI5/6 HEI1 HEI9/10 P6/7 Silicon T1 Td Tv2a V1/2/3 Vc Vsi antisite dangling-bond mono(=1) motional-effect n-type p-type pair(=2) quartet semi-insulating spin-relaxation triplet vacancy .inp files: SiC/Baranov/Baranov_g.inp SiC/EI5_C1h/5.inp SiC/EI5_C3v/5.inp SiC/EI6_RT/6.inp SiC/HEI10/HEI10a.inp SiC/HEI10/HEI10b.inp SiC/HEI1_C1h/1.inp SiC/HEI9/HEI9a.inp SiC/HEI9/HEI9b.inp SiC/SI5_C1h/4.inp SiC/Ky2/Ky2.inp SiC/Tv2a/Main.INP SiC/Vsi-_II_4H/Main.INP SiC/Vsi-_II_6H/Main.INP SiC/Vsi-_I_4H/Main.INP SiC/Vsi-_I_6H/Main.INP | last update: Takahide Umeda
- 2. J. Appl. Phys. 102, 013530 (2007) , “Fluorine-vacancy complexes in Si-SiGe-Si structures”, D. A. Abdulmalik, P. G. Coleman, H. A. W. El Mubarek, and P. AshburnFluorine-vacancy (FV) complexes have been directly observed in the Si0.94Ge0.06 layer in a Si-SiGe-Si structure, using variable-energy positron annihilation spectroscopy (VEPAS). These complexes are linked to the significant reduction of boron diffusion in the SiGe layer via... (Read more)
- 3. Phys. Rev. B 75, 144103 (2007) , “Multiscale modeling of point defects in Si-Ge(001) quantum wells”, B. Yang and V. K. TewaryA computationally efficient hybrid Green's function (GF) technique is developed for multiscale modeling of point defects in a trilayer lattice system that links seamlessly the length scales from lattice (subnanometers) to continuum (bulk). The model accounts for the discrete structure of the lattice... (Read more)
- 4. Phys. Rev. B 75, 035211 (2007) , “Self- and foreign-atom diffusion in semiconductor isotope heterostructures. II. Experimental results for silicon”, H. Bracht, H. H. Silvestri, I. D. Sharp, and E. E. HallerWe report the diffusion of boron, arsenic, and phosphorus in silicon isotope multilayer structures at temperatures between 850 °C and 1100 °C. The diffusion of all dopants and self-atoms at a given temperature is modeled with the same setting of all native-point-defect-related parameters.... (Read more)
- 5. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 265502 (2007) , “Monovacancy and Interstitial Migration in Ion-Implanted Silicon”, P. G. Coleman and C. P. BurrowsThe migration of monovacancies (V0) and self-interstitials (I) has been observed in ion-implanted low-doped float-zone silicon by variable-energy positron annihilation spectroscopy. V0 and I were created by the in situ implantation of ~20 keV... (Read more)
- 6. Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 191903 (2006) , “Vacancy self-trapping during rapid thermal annealing of silicon wafers”, Thomas A. Frewen and Talid SinnoThe density and spatial distribution of oxide precipitates within a crystalline silicon wafer is of paramount importance for microelectronic device yield. In this letter, the authors show how the formation of previously unconsidered, very small vacancy aggregates can explain macroscopic spatial... (Read more)
- 7. Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 092113 (2006) , “Large fluorine-vacancy clusters in Si and their capture efficiency for self-interstitials”, Giorgia M. Lopez and Vincenzo FiorentiniBased on ab initio density-functional energetics for saturated (n=2m+2) fluorine-vacancy clusters FnVm for m up to 4, the authors set up a model showing that (a) fluorine-vacancy (FV) aggregates in Si can form in any... (Read more)
- 8. Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 053511 (2006) , “Density functional theory study of deep traps in silicon nitride memories”, Max Petersen and Yakov RoizinUsing density functional theory, the interaction of hydrogen with a nitrogen vacancy in -Si3N4 is investigated. A single H atom was found to be energetically favorable over non- and doubly protonated vacancies. The traps composed of excess silicon and hydrogen have negative... (Read more)
- 9. Appl. Phys. Lett. 88, 253504 (2006) , “Single silicon vacancy-oxygen complex defect and variable retention time phenomenon in dynamic random access memories”, T. Umeda, K. Okonogi, K. Ohyu, S. Tsukada, K. Hamada, S. Fujieda, and Y. MochizukiThe variable retention time phenomenon has recently been highlighted as an important issue in dynamic random access memory (DRAM) technology. Based on electrically detected magnetic resonance and simulation studies, we suggest that a single Si vacancy-oxygen complex defect is responsible for this... (Read more)
- 10. Appl. Phys. Lett. 88, 162107 (2006) , “Physical origin of threshold voltage problems in polycrystalline silicon/HfO2 gate stacks”, Dae Yeon Kim, Joongoo Kang, and K. J. ChangBased on theoretical calculations, we find that at p+ polycrystalline silicon (poly-Si)/HfO2 gates, Si interstitials are easily migrated from the electrode, forming HfSi bonds with a charge transfer to the electrode, and the resulting interface dipole raises the Fermi level... (Read more)
- 11. Phys. Rev. B 74, 235209 (2006) , “Comparison of two methods for circumventing the Coulomb divergence in supercell calculations for charged point defects”, A. F. Wright and N. A. ModineDensity-functional-theory calculations were performed for the unrelaxed +2 Si vacancy and +2 self-interstitial utilizing periodic boundary conditions and two different methods—the uniform background charge method and the local moment counter charge method—for circumventing the divergence... (Read more)
- 12. Phys. Rev. B 74, 205208 (2006) , “Formation energies, binding energies, structure, and electronic transitions of Si divacancies studied by density functional calculations”, R. R. Wixom and A. F. WrightAtomic configurations, formation energies, electronic transition energies, and binding energies of the silicon divacancy in the +1, 0, −1, and −2 charge states were obtained from density functional theory calculations. The calculations were performed using the local density approximation... (Read more)
- 13. Phys. Rev. B 74, 153403 (2006) , “Doping and the unique role of vacancies in promoting the magnetic ground state in carbon nanotubes and C60 polymers”, Antonis N. Andriotis, R. Michael Sheetz, and Madhu MenonThe role of various types of defects in establishing the magnetic properties of the C60-based polymers and the single-wall carbon nanotubes is investigated. Comparing the role of carbon vacancies, and that of substitutional impurity atoms X (X=N, B, O, Si, P, and S) in... (Read more)
- 14. Phys. Rev. B 74, 125203 (2006) , “Density functional theory of structural transformations of oxygen-deficient centers in amorphous silica during hole trapping: Structure and formation mechanism of the Egamma[prime]" align="middle"> center”, T. Uchino and T. YokoWe investigate the hole trapping process of a neutral oxygen vacancy in amorphous silicon dioxide (a-SiO2) using cluster calculations based on the density functional theory (DFT) method. We show that trapping a hole at a neutral oxygen vacancy leads to the formation of several... (Read more)
- 15. Phys. Rev. B 73, 014111 (2006) , “Structure of SiO2/4H-SiC interface probed by positron annihilation spectroscopy”, M. Maekawa, A. Kawasuso, M. Yoshikawa, A. Miyashita, R. Suzuki, T. OhdairaThe structure of the SiO2/4H-SiC interface produced by dry oxidation has been studied using positron annihilation spectroscopy using energy-variable slow positron beams. Based on the Doppler broadening shape and wing parameter (S-W) correlation, the interface layer was... (Read more)
- 16. Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 135502 (2006) , “29Si Hyperfine Structure of the Eα Center in Amorphous Silicon Dioxide”, G. Buscarino, S. Agnello, and F. M. GelardiWe report a study by electron paramagnetic resonance on the Eα point defect in amorphous silicon dioxide (a-SiO2). Our experiments were performed on γ-ray irradiated oxygen-deficient materials and pointed out that the 29Si... (Read more)
- 17. Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 55501 (2006) , “Divacancy in 4H-SiC”, N. T. Son, P. Carlsson, J. ul Hassan, E. Janzén, T. Umeda, J. Isoya, A. Gali, M. Bockstedte, N. Morishita, T. Ohshima, H. ItohElectron paramagnetic resonance and ab initio supercell calculations suggest that the P6/P7 centers, which were previously assigned to the photoexcited triplet states of the carbon vacancy-antisite pairs in the double positive charge state, are related to the triplet ground... (Read more)
- 18. Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 145501 (2006) , “Identification of the Carbon Antisite-Vacancy Pair in 4H-SiC”, T. Umeda, N. T. Son, J. Isoya, E. Janzn, T. Ohshima, N. Morishita, H. Itoh, A. Gali, M. BockstedteThe metastability of vacancies was theoretically predicted for several compound semiconductors alongside their transformation into the antisite-vacancy pair counterpart; however, no experiment to date has unambiguously confirmed the existence of antisite-vacancy pairs. Using electron paramagnetic resonance and first principles calculations we identify the SI5 center as the carbon antisite-vacancy pair in the negative charge state (CSiVC-) in 4H-SiC. We suggest that this defect is a strong carrier-compensating center in n-type or high-purity semi-insulating SiC. (Read more)SiC| ENDOR EPR Theory electron-irradiation optical-spectroscopy thermal-meas./anneal-exp.| -1 -2 1.0eV~ 13C 29Si C1h C3v Carbon Csi EI5/6 HEI1 HEI5/6 Nitrogen P6/7 SI5 Silicon Vc antisite bistable/metastable dangling-bond n-type pair(=2) semi-insulating vacancy .inp files: SiC/SI5_C1h SiC/SI5_80K SiC/SI5_100K | last update: Takashi Fukushima
- 19. Phys. Rev. B 72, 235208 (2005) , “Spin multiplicity and charge state of a silicon vacancy (TV2a) in 4H-SiC determined by pulsed ENDOR”, N. Mizuochi, S. Yamasaki, H. Takizawa, N. Morishita, T. Ohshima, H. Itoh, T. Umeda, and J. IsoyaIn this paper, we unambiguously re-determine the spin multiplicity of TV2a by pulsed electron nucleus double resonance technique. The TV2a center is one of the most commonly observed defects in 4H-SiC, and its origin was... (Read more)
- 20. Phys. Rev. B 72, 045219 (2005) , “Fluorine in Si: Native-defect complexes and the supression of impurity diffusion”, Giorgia M. Lopez, Vincenzo Fiorentini, Giuliana Impellizzeri, Salvatore Mirabella, Enrico NapolitaniThe transient enhanced diffusion of acceptor impurities severely affects the realization of ultrahigh doping regions in miniaturized Si-based devices. Fluorine codoping has been found to suppress this transient diffusion, but the mechanism underlying this effect is not understood. It has been proposed that fluorine-impurity or fluorine–native-defect interactions may be responsible. Here we clarify this mechanism combining first-principles theoretical studies of fluorine in Si and purposely designed experiments on Si structures containing boron and fluorine. The central interaction mechanism is the preferential binding of fluorine to Si-vacancy dangling bonds and the consequent formation of vacancy-fluorine complexes. The latter effectively act as traps for the excess self-interstitials that would normally cause boron transient enhanced diffusion. Instead, fluorine-boron interactions are marginal and do not play any significant role. Our results are also consistent with other observations such as native-defect trapping and bubble formation. (Read more)
- 21. Phys. Rev. B 71, 193204 (2005) , “Angular correlation of annihilation radiation associated with vacancy defects in electron-irradiated 6H-SiC”, A. Kawasuso, T. Chiba, T. HiguchiElectron-positron momentum distributions associated with vacancy defects in 6H-SiC after irradiation with 2-MeV electrons and annealing at 1000 °C have been studied using angular correlation of annihilation radiation measurements. It was confirmed that the above vacancy defects have... (Read more)
- 22. Appl. Phys. Lett. 85, 1538 (2004) , “Observation of fluorine-vacancy complexes in silicon”, P. J. Simpson, Z. Jenei, P. Asoka-Kumar, R. R. Robison, M. E. LawWe show direct evidence, obtained by positron annihilation spectroscopy, for the complexing of fluorine with vacancies in silicon. Both float zone and Czochralski silicon wafers were implanted with 30 keV fluorine ions to a fluence of 2×1014 ions/cm2, and studied in the... (Read more)
- 23. Appl. Phys. Lett. 84, 3406-3408 (2004) , “Structure of 6H silicon carbide/silicon dioxide interface trapping defects”, David J. Meyer, Nathaniel A. Bohna, and Patrick M. LenahanWe utilize spin-dependent recombination (SDR) to observe deep level trap defects at or very near the interface of 6H silicon carbide and the SiO2 gate dielectric in SiC metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistors. The SDR response is strongly correlated to SiC/SiO2... (Read more)
- 24. Eur. Phys. J. Appl. Phys. 27, 13-19 (2004) , “Measurement of process-induced defects in Si sub-micron devices by combination of EDMR and TEM”, T. Umeda, A. Toda, Y. MochizukiProcess-induced defects are a serious issue for modern sub-micron Si LSIs. To characterize such defects, two different techniques are useful: electrically detected magnetic resonance (EDMR) and transmission electron microscope (TEM), which can detect small (point) and extended defects, respectively. We applied EDMR and TEM to the issue of defect-induced leakage currents in dynamic-random-access memory (DRAM) cells. For our DRAM samples (a 0.25- μm-rule series), although TEM showed no extended defects, EDMR successfully detected two types of point defects: V2+O x (Si divacancy-oxygen complexes) and larger Si vacancies (at least larger than V6). We confirmed that these defects are the source of DRAM leakage currents. The observed defects were formed by ion implantation processes, but were more thermally stable than those in bulk Si crystals. The origins of this enhanced stability are attributed to the presence of oxygen atoms and a strong mechanical strain in LSIs. To clarify the origin of the complicated strain in LSI structures, we can directly measure the local-strain distribution in DRAM samples by means of convergent-beam electron diffraction (CBED) using TEM, which provides us with a valuable hint for understanding the formation mechanism of process-induced defects. (Read more)
- 25. Mater. Sci. Forum 457-460, 437 (2004) , “Defects in high-purity semi-insulating SiC”, N. T. Son, B. Magnusson, Z. Zolnai, A. Ellison, E. Janzén
- 26. Phys. Rev. B 70, 245204 (2004) , “Silicon vacancy annealing and DI luminescence in 6H-SiC”, M. V. B. Pinheiro, E. Rauls, U. Gerstmann, S. Greulich-Weber, H. Overhof, and J.-M. SpaethCombining electron paramagnetic resonance measurements with ab initio calculations, we identify the VCCSi(SiCCSi) complex as a second annealing product of the silicon vacancy via an analysis of resolved carbon hyperfine interactions and of... (Read more)
- 27. Phys. Rev. B 70, 201204(R) (2004) , “Annealing of vacancy-related defects in semi-insulating SiC”, U. Gerstmann, E. Rauls, and H. OverhofThe annealing of P6/P7 centers (VCCSi pairs) in the presence of carbon vacancies in high concentrations typical for semi-insulating (SI) silicon carbide (SiC) is studied theoretically. The calculated hyperfine parameters support the suggestion of a negatively... (Read more)
- 28. Phys. Rev. B 70, 195344 (2004) , “Ab initio study of structural and electronic properties of planar defects in Si and SiC”, C. Raffy, J. Furthmüller, J.-M. Wagner, and F. BechstedtWe present ab initio calculations for internal interfaces in Si and SiC. Density-functional calculations within the local-density approximation and the pseudopotential-plane-wave approach are performed to understand the effect of such two-dimensional defects on the electronic properties. We... (Read more)
- 29. Phys. Rev. B 70, 115203 (2004) , “Different roles of carbon and silicon interstitials in the interstitial-mediated boron diffusion in SiC”, Michel Bockstedte, Alexander Mattausch, and Oleg PankratovThe interstitial and vacancy mediated boron diffusion in silicon carbide is investigated with an ab initio method. The boron interstitials in p-type and n-type materials are found to be far more mobile than the boron-vacancy complexes. A kick-out mechanism and an interstitialcy... (Read more)
- 30. Phys. Rev. B 69, 245205 (2004) , “Atomistic study of intrinsic defect migration in 3C-SiC”, Fei Gao, William J. Weber, M. Posselt, and V. BelkoAtomic-scale computer simulations, both molecular dynamics (MD) and the nudged-elastic band methods, have been applied to investigate long-range migration of point defects in cubic SiC (3C-SiC) over the temperature range from 0.36Tm to 0.95Tm (melting... (Read more)
- 31. Phys. Rev. B 69, 233202 (2004) , “Diffusion of hydrogen in perfect, p-type doped, and radiation-damaged 4H-SiC”, B. Aradi, P. Deák, A. Gali, N. T. Son, E. JanzénThe diffusion of interstitial atomic hydrogen in 4H-SiC was investigated theoretically, using the local density approximation of density functional theory. We have found that the diffusion barrier in the perfect crystal is 0.6 eV. Comparing this value with the calculated zero point vibration... (Read more)
- 32. Phys. Rev. B 69, 125203 (2004) , “First-principles studies of the diffusion of B impurities and vacancies in SiC”, R. Rurali, E. Hernández, P. Godignon, J. Rebollo, and P. OrdejónIn this paper we analyze, by means of first-principles electronic structure calculations, the structural, energetic, and diffusive properties of B impurities in SiC as well as of vacancies. We focus our study on (i) determining the equilibrium structures of the impurity in the lattice by means of... (Read more)
- 33. Phys. Rev. B 69, 035205 (2004) , “Metastable and nonmetastable recombination-induced defect reactions involving a hydrogen complex with a silicon vacancy in SiC”, Yaroslav KoshkaThe nontrivial recombination-induced behavior of the well-known low-temperature photoluminescence of the hydrogen complex with a silicon vacancy (VSi-H) has been previously reported by different authors. It was known to be limited to the metastable quenching and/or growth. In this... (Read more)
- 34. Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 245901 (2004) , “Ab Initio Calculations to Model Anomalous Fluorine Behavior”, Milan Diebel, Scott T. Dunhammplanted fluorine is observed to behave unusually in silicon, manifesting apparent uphill diffusion and reducing diffusion and enhancing activation of boron. In order to investigate fluorine behavior, we calculate the energy of fluorine defect structures in the framework of density functional theory. In addition to identifying the ground-state configuration and diffusion migration barrier of a single fluorine atom in silicon, a set of energetically favorable fluorine defect structures were found (FnVm). The decoration of vacancies and dangling silicon bonds by fluorine suggests that fluorine accumulates in vacancy-rich regions, which explains the fluorine redistribution behavior reported experimentally. (Read more)
- 35. J. Appl. Phys. 94, 7105-7111 (2003) , “Electrically detected magnetic resonance of ion-implantation damage centers in silicon large-scale integrated circuits”, T. Umeda, Y. Mochizuki, K. Okonogi, K. HamadaWe used electrically detected magnetic resonance to study the microscopic structure of ion-implantation-induced point defects that remained in large-scale Si integrated circuits (Si LSIs). Two types of defects were detected in the source/drain (n+-type) region of... (Read more)
- 36. Phys. Rev. B 68, 205201 (2003) , “Ab initio study of the migration of intrinsic defects in 3C-SiC”, Michel Bockstedte, Alexander Mattausch, and Oleg PankratovThe diffusion of intrinsic defects in 3C-SiC is studied using an ab initio method based on density functional theory. The vacancies are shown to migrate on their own sublattice. The carbon split-interstitials and the two relevant silicon interstitials, namely the tetrahedrally... (Read more)
- 37. Phys. Rev. B 68, 165206 (2003) , “EPR studies of the isolated negatively charged silicon vacancies in n-type 4H- and 6H-SiC: Identification of C3v symmetry and silicon sites”, N. Mizuochi, S. Yamasaki, H. Takizawa, N. Morishita, T. Ohshima, H. Itoh, and J. IsoyaThe isolated negatively charged silicon vacancy (VSi-" align="middle">) in the hexagonal lattices of 4H- and 6H-SiC has been studied by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR). The local structure was suggested to have Td symmetry from the... (Read more)
- 38. Phys. Rev. B 68, 155208 (2003) , “Theoretical study of vacancy diffusion and vacancy-assisted clustering of antisites in SiC”, E. Rauls, Th. Frauenheim, A. Gali, P. DeákUsing the self-consistent-charge density-functional-based tight-binding (SCC-DFTB) method, we have investigated the migration of vacancies at high temperatures, taking into account the entropy contribution to the Gibbs free energy. We have found that the energy barrier for sublattice migration of... (Read more)
- 39. Phys. Rev. B 67, 205202 (2003) , “Formation and annealing of nitrogen-related complexes in SiC”, U. Gerstmann, E. Rauls, Th. Frauenheim, and H. OverhofWe propose a mechanism for the annealing of vacancy-related defects in SiC, based on ab initio total energy calculations. Our mechanism is based on the formation and migration of carbon and nitrogen split interstitials resulting in CSi(NC)n or... (Read more)
- 40. Phys. Rev. B 67, 193102 (2003) , “Signature of intrinsic defects in SiC: Ab initio calculations of hyperfine tensors”, Michel Bockstedte, Matthias Heid, and Oleg PankratovTo reveal the microscopic origin of the spin-resonance centers in 3C- and 4H-SiC, we perform first-principles calculations of the hyperfine tensors for vacancy-related defects and interstitials. The calculations for the silicon vacancy corroborates the earlier experimental identification. The... (Read more)
- 41. Phys. Rev. B 67, 125207 (2003) , “Silicon and carbon vacancies in neutron-irradiated SiC: A high-field electron paramagnetic resonance study”, S. B. Orlinski, J. Schmidt, E. N. Mokhov, P. G. BaranovElectron-paramagnetic-resonance (EPR) and electron-spin-echo (ESE) studies have been performed that show that isolated VSi-, VSi0, and VC vacancies are the dominant intrinsic paramagnetic defects in SiC treated by room-temperature neutron... (Read more)
- 42. Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 109601 (2003) , “Comment on "Identification of Lattice Vacancies on the Two Sublattices of SiC"”, J. W. SteedsA Comment on the Letter by A. A. Rempel et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 185501 (2002). The authors of the Letter offer a Reply.... (Read more)
- 43. Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 155901 (2003) , “Fluorine in Silicon: Diffusion, Trapping, and Precipitation”, X. D. Pi, C. P. Burrows, P. G. ColemanThe effect of vacancies on the behavior of F in crystalline Si has been elucidated experimentally for the first time. With positron annihilation spectroscopy and secondary ion mass spectroscopy, we find that F retards recombination between vacancies (V) and interstitials (I) because V and I trap F to form complexes. F diffuses in the V-rich region via a vacancy mechanism with an activation energy of 2.12±0.08 eV. After a long annealing time at 700ºC, F precipitates have been observed by cross-section transmission electron microscopy which are developed from the V-type defects around the implantation range and the I-type defects at the end of range. (Read more)
- 44. Physica B 340-342, 151 (2003) , “Optical and magnetic resonance signatures of deep levels in semi-insulating 4H SiC”, W. E. Carlos, E. R. Glaser and B. V. ShanabrookWe have studied semi-insulating (SI) 4H SiC grown by physical vapor transport (PVT) and by high-temperature chemical vapor deposition (HTCVD) using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and infrared photoluminescence (IR-PL) to better understand the defect(s) responsible for the SI behavior.... (Read more)
- 45. Physica B 340-342, 15-24 (2003) , “Defects in SiC”, E. Janzén, I. G. Ivanov, N. T. Son, B. Magnusson, Z. Zolnai, A. Henry, J. P. Bergman, L. Storasta, F. CarlssonRecent results from studies of shallow donors, pseudodonors, and deep level defects in SiC are presented. The selection rules for transitions between the electronic levels of shallow donors in 4H–SiC in the dipole approximation are derived and the ionization energy for the N donor at... (Read more)
- 46. Phys. Rev. B 66, 235202 (2002) , “Continuous-wave and pulsed EPR study of the negatively charged silicon vacancy with S=3/2 and C3v symmetry in n-type 4H-SiC”, N. Mizuochi, S. Yamasaki, H. Takizawa, N. Morishita, T. Ohshima, H. Itoh, J. IsoyaThe TV2a center, which was suggested to be the excited triplet state (S=1) of the neutral silicon vacancy related defect [Sörman et al., Phys. Rev. B 61, 2613 (2000)] in the electron-irradiated n-type 4H-SiC has been studied by continuous wave and pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance... (Read more)
- 47. Phys. Rev. B 66, 155214 (2002) , “Ligand hyperfine interaction at the neutral silicon vacancy in 4H- and 6H-SiC”, Mt. Wagner, N. Q. Thinh, N. T. Son, W. M. Chen, E. Janzén, P. G. Baranov, E. N. Mokhov, C. Hallin, J. L. LindströmThe silicon vacancy in its neutral charge state (VSi) has been unambiguously identified in 4H- and 6H-SiC. This was achieved by observation of ligand hyperfine interaction with the four carbon atoms in the nearest-neighbor shell and the twelve silicon atoms in the next-nearest-neighbor... (Read more)
- 48. Phys. Rev. B 65, 085202 (2002) , “Divacancy in 3C- and 4H-SiC: An extremely stable defect”, L. Torpo, T. E. M. Staab, R. M. NieminenUsing first-principles calculations for divacancy defects in 3C- and 4H-SiC, we determine their formation energies and stability, their ionization levels, and relaxed geometries (symmetry point groups) for neutral as well as for charged states. For 4H-SiC all four possible nearest-neighbor divacancy... (Read more)
- 49. Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 185501 (2002) , “Identification of Lattice Vacancies on the Two Sublattices of SiC”, A. A. Rempel, W. Sprengel, K. Blaurock, K. J. Reichle, J. Major, and H.-E. SchaeferThe identification of atomic defects in solids is of pivotal interest for understanding atomistic processes and solid state properties. Here we report on the exemplary identification of vacancies on each of the two sublattices of SiC by making use of (i) electron irradiation, (ii) measurements of... (Read more)
- 50. Appl. Phys. Lett. 79, 3950 (2001) , “Annealing behavior of vacancies and Z1/2 levels in electron-irradiated 4H–SiC studied by positron annihilation and deep-level transient spectroscopy”, A. Kawasuso, F. Redmann, R. Krause-Rehberg, M. Weidner, T. Frank, G. Pensl, P. Sperr, W. Triftshäuser, H. ItohAnnealing behavior of vacancies and the Z1/2 levels in n-type 4HSiC epilayers after 2 MeV electron irradiation has been studied using positron annihilation and deep-level transient spectroscopy. Isochronal annealing studies indicate that silicon vacancy-related defects... (Read more)
- 51. J. Appl. Phys. 90, 6026-6031 (2001) , “Oxygen-Related Defects in Low-Dose Separation-by-Implanted Oxygen Wafers Probed by Monoenergetic Positron Beams”, A. Uedono, Z. Q. Chen, A. Ogura, H. Ono, R. Suzuki, T. Ohdaira, T. Mikado.The depth distributions of oxygen-related defects in separation-by-implanted oxygen wafers were determined from measurements of Doppler broadening spectra of the annihilation radiation. Vacanyoxygen complexes were introduced by implanting 180-keV oxygen at (26)×1017 ... (Read more)
- 52. J. Appl. Phys. 90, 3377 (2001) , “Vacancies and deep levels in electron-irradiated 6H SiC epilayers studied by positron annihilation and deep level transient spectroscopy”, A. Kawasuso, F. Redmann, R. Krause-Rehberg, T. Frank, M. Weidner, G. Pensl, P. Sperr, H. ItohThe annealing behavior of defects in n-type 6H SiC epilayers irradiated with 2 MeV electrons have been studied using positron annihilation and deep level transient spectroscopy. Vacancy-type defects are annealed at 500700 °C and 12001400 °C. From the analysis of... (Read more)
- 53. J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 13, 6203-6231 (2001) , “Comprehensive ab initio study of properties of monovacancies and antisites in 4H-SiC”, L. Torpo, M. Marlo, T. E. M. Staab, R. M. NieminenWe present results of ab initio calculations for the electronic and atomic structures of monovacancies and antisite defects in 4H-SiC in all possible charge states. The calculations make use of a plane-wave pseudopotential method based on density-functional theory and the local spin-density... (Read more)
- 54. Phys. Rev. B 64, 245212 (2001) , “Structure of the silicon vacancy in 6H-SiC after annealing identified as the carbon vacancy-carbon antisite pair”, Th. Lingner, S. Greulich-Weber, J.-M. Spaeth, U. Gerstmann, E. Rauls, Z. Hajnal, Th. Frauenheim, H. OverhofWe investigated radiation-induced defects in neutron-irradiated and subsequently annealed 6H-silicon carbide (SiC) with electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), the magnetic circular dichroism of the absorption (MCDA), and MCDA-detected EPR (MCDA-EPR). In samples annealed beyond the annealing... (Read more)
- 55. Phys. Rev. B 64, 245208 (2001) , “Ab initio and empirical-potential studies of defect properties in 3C-SiC”, Fei Gao, Eric J. Bylaska, William J. Weber, L. René CorralesDensity functional theory (DFT) is used to study the formation and properties of native defects in 3C-SiC. Extensive calculations have been carried out to determine the formation of point defects and the stability of self-interstitials. Although there is good agreement in the formation of vacancies... (Read more)
- 56. Phys. Rev. B 63, 245202 (2001) , “Ab initio density-functional supercell calculations of hydrogen defects in cubic SiC”, B. Aradi, A. Gali, P. Deák, J. E. Lowther, N. T. Son, E. Janzén, W. J. ChoykeBased on ab initio density-functional calculations in supercells of 3C-SiC, the stable configurations of hydrogen and dihydrogen defects have been established. The calculated formation energies are used to give semiquantitative estimates for the concentration of hydrogen in SiC after chemical vapor... (Read more)
- 57. Physica B 308-310, 637 (2001) , “Calculation of hyperfine parameters of positively charged carbon vacancy in SiC”, T. T. Petrenko, T. L. Petrenko, V. Ya. Bratus and J. L. MongeTheoretical simulation of hyperfine parameters for the nearest and next-nearest neighbor atoms of VC+ in SiC has been performed for the cubic and hexagonal clusters. The gradient-corrected all-electron DFT calculations with Becke's three-parameter functional have been performed by the use of split... (Read more)
- 58. Physica B 302-303, 249-256 (2001) , “Hydrogen-Enhanced Clusterization of Intrinsic Defects and Impurities in Silicon”, B. N. Mukashev, Kh. A. Abdullin, Yu. V. Gorelkinskii, M. F. Tamendarov and S. Zh. TokmoldinFormation of intrinsic and impurity defect complexes in hydrogenated monocrystalline silicon is studied. Hydrogen was incorporated into samples by different ways: either by proton implantation at 80 and 300 K, or by annealing at 1250°C for 30–60 min in a sealed quartz ampoule containing... (Read more)
- 59. J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 12, 3369 (2000) , “Local electronic structure around vacancies and vacancy-antisite complexes in ?-SiC”, G. Cubiotti, Yu. Kucherenko, A. Yaresko, A. Perlov, V. AntonovThe local electronic structure around vacancies and vacancy-antisite complexes in cubic SiC has been calculated by means of the LMTO (linear muffin-tin orbital) method and the supercell approach. In order to improve the description of the electronic structure near the energy gap, the... (Read more)
- 60. Mater. Sci. Eng. B 73, 60-63 (2000) , “EPR study of He-implanted Si”, B. Pivac, B. Rakvin, R. Tonini, F. Corni and G. OttavianiElectron paramagnetic resonance has been used to study the influence of thermal treatments on defect evolution in helium-implanted Czochralski single-crystal silicon. It is shown that the thermal treatment induces helium migration and capturing by vacancy clusters that transform into pressurized... (Read more)
- 61. Mater. Sci. Eng. B 71, 249 (2000) , “New (S=1) EPR AA17 center in silicon — microplatelets or precursor of platelets?”, Yu. V. Gorelkinskii, Kh. A. Abdullin, B. N. Mukashev.New (S=1) EPR spectrum (labeled Si-AA17) is observed in irradiated high-purity hydrogen-contained silicon after annealing at ≥200°C. The AA17 defect has D3d symmetry with g=2.0028, g=2.0106; A(29Si)=175.0 MHz, A=89.0 MHz; and D=±33.6 MHz, D=±16.8 MHz. It is paramagnetic in a... (Read more)
- 62. Phys. Rev. B 62, 8016 (2000) , “Isochronal annealing studies of n-type 6H-SiC with positron lifetime spectroscopy”, C. C. Ling, C. D. Beling, S. Fungn-type 6H silicon carbide has been studied using positron lifetime spectroscopy with isochronal annealing temperatures of 400, 650, 900, 1200, and 1400 °C. In the as-grown sample, we have identified the VSi vacancy, the VCVSi divacancy, and probably the VC... (Read more)
- 63. Phys. Rev. B 62, 6854 (2000) , “Spin state of vacancies: From magnetic Jahn-Teller distortions to multiplets”, A. Zywietz, J. Furthmüller, and F. BechstedtThe spin configuration of isoelectronic vacancies surrounded by first-row atoms is studied within density-functional theory (DFT) using the local spin density approximation. Allowing for a symmetry break in the electronic system, a mixed-spin state is found to be lowest in energy. It is accompanied... (Read more)
- 64. Phys. Rev. B 62, 10841 (2000) , “Vacancy defects in p-type 6H-SiC created by low-energy electron irradiation”, H. J. von Bardeleben, J. L. Cantin, L. Henry, M. F. BartheThe intrinsic defects in p-type 6H-SiC:Al generated by electron irradiation at 300 keV, which is close to the threshold of the silicon atom displacement, have been studied by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. We observed two dominant irradiation-induced paramagnetic defects:?(i) a... (Read more)
- 65. Phys. Rev. B 62, 10126 (2000) , “Proton-implantation-induced defects in n-type 6H- and 4H-SiC: An electron paramagnetic resonance study”, H. J. von Bardeleben, J. L. Cantin, I. Vickridge, G. BattistigThe microscopic structure and introduction rate of point defects in n-type 6H- and 4H-SiC generated by room-temperature proton implantation have been studied by the electron paramagnetic resonance technique. In order to selectively study the effects of defect introduction in the trace region, 12-MeV... (Read more)
- 66. Phys. Rev. B 61, 4659-4666 (2000) , “Identification of the Oxygen-Vacancy Defect Containing a Single Hydrogen Atom in Crystalline Silicon”, P. Johannesen, B. Bech Nielsen, J. R. Byberg.Float-zone and Czochralski-grown silicon crystals have been implanted with protons or deuterons at ?50 K. Electron paramagnetic resonance measurements reveal a new signal in the spectrum of the Czochralski-grown (oxygen-rich) material. This signal is strongly temperature dependent, displaying a... (Read more)
- 67. Phys. Rev. B 61, 2657 (2000) , “Divacancy-Tin Complexes in Electron-Irradiated Silicon Studied by EPR”, M. Fanciulli, J. R. Byberg.n- and p-type float-zone silicon containing 1018-cm-3 tin were irradiated with 2 MeV electrons to a dose of 1018 cm-2 and subsequently examined by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR). The p-type material yields only the well-known Si-G29 signal due to... (Read more)
- 68. Phys. Rev. B 61, 13655 (2000) , “Intravacancy transition energies in 3C- and 4H-SiC”, A. Zywietz, J. Furthmüller, F. BechstedtSpin-polarized ab initio calculations are used to determine energy differences between ground and excited states of silicon and carbon vacancies in 3C- and 4H-SiC. The calculated transition energies are compared with recent findings from photoluminescence and magnetic-resonance experiments. (Read more)
- 69. Phys. Rev. B 61, 12602 (2000) , “Phosphorus-related deep donor in SiC”, A. Gali, P. Deák, P. R. Briddon, R. P. Devaty, W. J. ChoykeTwo phosphorus centers in SiC, an isolated P atom substituting for Si (PSi) and a Si-site P-atom adjacent to a carbon vacancy (PSi+VC) are investigated by first principle calculations. It is shown that PSi+VC produces a singly occupied donor... (Read more)
- 70. Phys. Rev. B 59, 15166 (1999) , “Vacancies in SiC: Influence of Jahn-Teller distortions, spin effects, and crystal structure”, A. Zywietz, J. Furthmüller, and F. BechstedtWe present results of first-principles calculations for the neutral and charged Si and C monovacancies in cubic (3C) and hexagonal (4H) SiC. The calculations are based on the density functional theory in the local-density approximation as well as local spin density approximation. Explicitly a... (Read more)
- 71. Phys. Rev. B 59, 10823-10829 (1999) , “Defect energy levels in electron-irradiated and deuterium-implanted 6H silicon carbide”, M. O. Aboelfotoh, J. P. DoyleUsing deep-level transient spectroscopy, we studied defect energy levels and their annealing behavior in nitrogen-doped 6H-SiC epitaxial layers irradiated with 2-MeV electrons and implanted with 300-KeV deuterium or hydrogen at room temperature. Five levels located at Ec-0.34,... (Read more)
- 72. Phys. Rev. B 59, 10603 (1999) , “Defect characterization in electron-irradiated 6H-SiC by positron annihilation”, A. Polity, S. Huth, M. LausmannIsochronal annealing investigations in electron-irradiated 6H-SiC were correlated with temperature-dependent measurements of positron lifetime. It turned out that the positron trapping at temperatures up to 300 K was dominated by the trapping in shallow positron traps. These defects were already... (Read more)
- 73. Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 372 (1999) , “Hydrogen Electrochemistry and Stress-Induced Leakage Current in Silica”, Peter E. Blöchl and James H. StathisHydrogen-related defects in oxygen-deficient silica, representing the material of a thermal gate oxide, are analyzed using first-principles calculations. Energetics and charge-state levels of oxygen vacancies, hydrogen, and their complexes in the silica framework are mapped out. The neutral hydrogen... (Read more)
- 74. phys. stat. sol. (b) 210, 13 (1999) , “Neutral Vacancies in Group-IV Semiconductors”, A. Zywietz, J. Furthmüller, F. BechstedtAb initio plane-wave-supercell calculations are performed for the neutral monovacancies in silicon, silicon carbide and diamond using ultrasoft non-normconserving Vanderbilt pseudopotentials. We study the structure, the energetics and the single-particle energy spectrum. The local symmetry, the... (Read more)
- 75. Semicond. Sci. Technol. 14, 1141 (1999) , “Optically detected magnetic resonance studies of intrinsic defects in 6H-SiC”, N. T. Son, P. N. Hai, Mt. Wagner, W. M. Chen, A. Ellison, C. Hallin, B. Monemar, E. Janzén
- 76. Appl. Phys. A 67, 209 (1998) , “Silicon vacancies in 3C-SiC observed by positron lifetime and electron spin resonance”, A. Kawasuso, H. Itoh, N. Morishita, M. Yoshikawa, T. Ohshima, I. Nashiyama, S. Okada, H. Okumura, S. YoshidaPositron lifetime and electron spin resonance (ESR) measurements were performed for 1-MeV electronirradiated cubic silicon carbide (3C-SiC). From a comparison of the annealing behaviors of positron lifetime and ESR signal, we identified the annihilation of positrons localized at single-negative silicon vacancies. The positron lifetime at silicon vacancies was first determined experimentally to be 188|±|4 ps. This value agrees well with the theoretical positron lifetime for silicon vacancies [G. Brauer et al. Phys. Rev. B 54, 2512 (1996)]. The trapping coefficient of singlenegative silicon vacancies was also derived. (Read more)
- 77. J. Non-Cryst. Solids 239, 16-48 (1998) , “Optically active oxygen-deficiency-related centers in amorphous silicon dioxide”, Linards SkujaThe spectroscopic properties, structure and interconversions of optically active oxygen-deficiency-related point defects in vitreous silica are reviewed. These defects, the E′-centers (oxygen vacancies with a trapped hole or 3-fold-coordinated silicons), different variants of diamagnetic... (Read more)GeO2 SiO2| EPR PL gamma-irradiation optical-spectroscopy| 0.5-1.0eV 1.0eV~ 1H 2.0eV~ 3.0eV~ 4.0eV~ 5.0eV~(larger) Chlorine E' E'-alpha E'-betha E'-delta E'-gamma Germanium H(I) H(II) Hydrogen ODC ODC(I) ODC(II) OHC Oxygen POR Silicon amorphous dangling-bond dielectric interstitial pair(=2) surface triplet vacancy | last update: Takahide Umeda
- 78. phys. stat. sol. (b) 210, 13 (1998) , “Neutral Vacancies in Group-IV Semiconductors”, A. Zywietz, J. Furthmüller, F. BechstedtAb initio plane-wave-supercell calculations are performed for the neutral monovacancies in silicon, silicon carbide and diamond using ultrasoft non-normconserving Vanderbilt pseudopotentials. We study the structure, the energetics and the single-particle energy spectrum. The local symmetry, the... (Read more)
- 79. Phys. Rev. B 56, 7384 (1997) , “Negatively charged Si vacancy in 4H SiC: A comparison between theory and experiment”, T. Wimbauer, B. K. Meyer, A. Hofstaetter, A. Scharmann, H. OverhofWe use electron paramagnetic resonance and electron nuclear double resonance to identify the negatively charged Si vacancy in neutron-irradiated 4H SiC. The identification is based on resolved ligand hyperfine interactions with carbon and silicon nearest and next nearest neighbors and on the... (Read more)
- 80. Phys. Rev. B 55, 2863 (1997) , “Optically detected magnetic resonance studies of defects in electron-irradiated 3C SiC layers”, N. T. Son, E. Sörman, W. M. Chen, C. Hallin, O. Kordina, B. Monemar, and E. JanzénDefects in electron-irradiated 3C SiC were studied by optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR). In addition to the isotropic L2 center previously reported, an ODMR spectrum labeled L3, with a trigonal symmetry and an effective electron spin S=1, was observed after annealing at ?750 °C. The g... (Read more)
- 81. Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 1507 (1997) , “Identification of the Silicon Vacancy Containing a Single Hydrogen Atom by EPR”, B. Bech Nielsen, P. Johannesen, P. Stallinga, K. Bonde Nielsen
- 82. J. Appl. Phys. 77, 837 (1995) , “Photoluminescence of radiation induced defects in 3C-SiC epitaxially grown on Si”, Hisayoshi Itoh, Masahito Yoshikawa, Isamu Nashiyama, Hajime Okumura, Shunji Misawa, Sadafumi YoshidaPhotoluminescence (PL) has been used to study defects introduced by 1-MeV-electron irradiation in cubic silicon carbide (3C-SiC) films epitaxially grown on Si substrates by means of chemical vapor deposition. A dominant PL line of 1.913 eV observed in 3C-SiC irradiated with electrons was found to... (Read more)
- 83. Phys. Rev. B 51, 1928 (1995) , “Carbon and silicon vacancies in electron-irradiated 6H-SiC”, S. Dannefaer, D. Craigen, D. KerrPositron-lifetime and Doppler-broadening spectroscopies were used to investigate vacancies formed by 2.2- and 10-MeV electrons. Carbon vacancies yield a positron lifetime of 160 ps, only 15 ps longer than the bulk lifetime, and the Doppler-broadening S parameter is very close to that for the bulk.... (Read more)
- 84. J. Appl. Phys. 66, 4529 (1989) , “Electron spin resonance in electron-irradiated 3C-SiC”, Hisayoshi Itoh, Naohiro Hayakawa, Isamu Nashiyama, Eiichiro SakumaElectron-irradiation-induced defects in epitaxially grown 3C-SiC crystals have been studied by electron-spin-resonance (ESR) measurements. The results indicate the presence of an isotropic ESR center that consists of five lines equally spaced at about 1.5 G and has a g value of... (Read more)
- 85. Phys. Rev. B 38, 3395-3399 (1988) , “Electrical and Optical Properties of Defects in Silicon Introduced by High-Temperature Electron Irradiation”, Jian-Guo Xu, Fang Lu, and Heng-Hui Sun2-MeV electron irradiation of Si at elevated temperature creates a dominant deep level at the energy Ec-0.36 eV in addition to the oxygen vacancies. This level, which is less significant in room-temperature-irradiated Si, is found to be an efficient recombination center in the present... (Read more)
- 86. Phys. Rev. B 38, 12752(R) (1988) , “Formation energies, abundances, and the electronic structure of native defects in cubic SiC”, C. Wang, J. Bernholc, R. F. DavisThe relative abundance of native point defects in cubic SiC has been studied via ab initio calculations as a function of composition and the Fermi-level position. For Si-rich cubic SiC, the SiC antisite is the dominant defect in n-type material, while the carbon vacancy, which is a double... (Read more)
- 87. Phys. Rev. B 35, 1582 (1987) , “Electronic and Atomic Structure of the Boron-Vacancy Complex in Silicon”, M. Sprenger, R. van Kemp, E. G. Sieverts, and C. A. J. AmmerlaanIn electron-irradiated boron-doped silicon the electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum Si-G10 has been studied. Earlier this spectrum had tentatively been identified with a boron-vacancy complex in a next-nearest-neighbor configuration. With electron-nuclear double resonance the hyperfine and... (Read more)
- 88. J. Appl. Phys. 54, 179-183 (1983) , “The Mechanism of the Enhancement of Divacancy Production by Oxygen During Electron Irradiation of Silicon. II. Computer Modeling”, G. S. Oehrlein, I. Krafcsik, J. L. Lindström, A. E. Jaworowski, and J. W. CorbettNumerical tests of possible models for the oxygen dependence of the divacancy introduction rate in silicon electron irradiated at room temperature were performed on a computer. Only the model in which oxygen traps Si self-interstitials can reproduce all the experimental data. Our modeling results... (Read more)
- 89. Sov. Phys. Solid State 23, 2126 (1981) , “Electron spin resonance of exchange-coupled vacancy pairs in hexagonal silicon carbide”, V. S. Va?ner, V. A. ll’in
- 90. Lattice Defects in Semiconductors 23, 1-22 (1975) , Institute of Physics, London , “EPR Studies of the Lattice Vacancy and Low-Temperature Damage Processes in Silocon”, G. D. Watkins.EPR studies of silicon irradiated at 20.4 K and 4.2 K by 1.5 MeV and 46 MeV electrons are described. In 46 MeV irradiations the dominant defects formed appear to be divavancies and other multiple defect aggregates which liberate vacancies throughout the anneal to room temperature as they reorder, recombine, etc. For 1.5 MeV irradiations group III atoms play a vital role in p- and n-type materials in trapping interstitials and stabilizing damage. Carbon and oxygen are not effective interstitial traps at these temperatures. Evidence of limited vacancy migration during irradiation is also cited. Two distinct excited configurations of vacancy-oxygen pairs are identified as precursors to A-centre formation in n-type silicon. The kinetics for their conversion to A-centres depends strongly upon the Fermi level as does the isolated vacancy migration energy whhich is measured to be 0.18 ± 0.02 eV for the Vï¼ charge state. The vacancy has four charge states, V+, V0, Vï¼ and Vï¼. Kinetics for hole release from V+ reveals an activation barrier of 0.057 eV. The concentration of V+ at 20.4 K in boron-doped material indicates the corresponding donor level even closer to the band edge, approximately EV + 0.039 eV. Jahn-Teller energies for V0, V+, and Vï¼ are estimated from stress-alignment studies and confirmed to be large. Kinetics studies for reorientation from one Jahn-Teller distortion to another are also described for each charge state.
- 91. Phys. Rev. B 9, 4351-4361 (1974) , “EPR study of defects in neutron-irradiated silicon: Quenched-in alignment under <110>-uniaxial stress”, Young-Hoon Lee and James W. CorbettThe stress effect in an EPR study is first treated rigorously in terms of the piezospectroscopic tensor, taking account of the local symmetry of a defect. It is found that the degree of alignment (n?/n?) provides incisive information on the structure of a defect; in general, a... (Read more)
- 92. Phys. Rev. B 8, 2810 (1973) , “EPR Studies in Neutron-Irradiated Silicon: A Negative Charge State of a Nonplanar Five-Vacancy Cluster (V5-)”, Y. H. Lee, J. W. Corbett.EPR studies are carried out for the float-zone intrinsic silicon irradiated with reactor neutrons up to the total fluence 1018 n/cm2. Details of the Si29 hyperfine structure and of the g tensor in the P-1 spectrum are observed with respect to temperature from 77 to... (Read more)Si| EPR neutron-irradiation| 29Si P1 Silicon cluster(>3) vacancy .inp files: Si/V5- | last update: Takahide Umeda
- 93. J. Appl. Phys. 43, 3499-3506 (1972) , “Electron Paramagnetic Resonance of the lattice Damage in Oxygen-Implanted Silicon”, K.L. Brower and Wendland BeezholdThe nature of the lattice damage produced at room temperature in ion-implanted intrinsic and n-type silicon has been studied as a function of 160-keV O+ ion fluence using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR). The known EPR spectra observed were the negative divacancy (Si-G7), the... (Read more)Si| EPR ion-implantation neutron-irradiation| 31P D G7 Oxygen P3 Phosphorus S1 S2 SL2 Silicon amorphous vacancy .inp files: Si/SL2 | last update: Takahide Umeda
- 94. Phys. Rev. B 5, 3988 (1972) , “Electron-Paramagnetic-Resonance Detection of Optically Induced Divacancy Alignment in Silicon”, C. A. J. Ammerlaan, G. D. Watkins.An EPR study was made of the divacancy in silicon, produced by 1.5-MeV electron irradiation at room temperature, under illumination with polarized light. A light-induced alignment of divacancies among the various Jahn-Teller distortion directions in the lattice is observed for the singly positively... (Read more)
- 95. Phys. Rev. B 4, 1968 (1971) , “Electron Paramagnetic Resonance of the Neutral (S=1) One-Vacancy-Oxygen Center in Irradiated Silicon”, K. L. Brower.A new EPR spectrum, labeled Si-S1, has been observed in electron- or neutron-irradiated, n- or p-type, crucible-grown silicon under illumination with approximately band-gap light. The Si-S1 spectrum consists primarily of a fine-structure spectrum and a 29Si hyperfine spectrum. By... (Read more)
- 96. Phys. Rev. 138, A555 (1965) , “Production of Divacancies and Vacancies by Electron Irradiation of Silicon”, J. W. Corbett and G. D. WatkinsA study is described of the dependence of the room-temperature production of divacancies and vacancies in silicon upon the energy of the bombarding electrons over the range 0.7-56 MeV. For the divacancy, the Si-G6 electron-paramagnetic-resonance spectrum associated with the singly positively charged... (Read more)
- 97. Phys. Rev. 138, A543 (1965) , “Defects in Irradiated Silicon: Electron Paramagnetic Resonance of the Divacancy”, G. D. Watkins and J. W. CorbettTwo electron paramagnetic resonance spectra produced in silicon by 1.5-MeV electron irradiation are described. Labeled Si-G6 and Si-G7, they are identified as arising from the singly positive and singly negative charged states of the divacancy, respectively. The observed hyperfine interactions with... (Read more)
- 98. Radiation Damage in Semiconductors 97-113 (1965) , Dunod, Paris , “A Review of EPR Studies in Irradiated Silicon”, G. D. Watkins.1. INTRODUCTION (p.97): 2. THE EPR EXPERIMENT (p.97): 3. RESULTS (p.99): A. The lattice Vacancy (p.99), B. Vacancies Trapped by Other Defects (p.102), C. Vacancy Motion (p.103), D. Interstitial Defects (p.103), E. Other Spectra (p.105), 4. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION (p.110): 5.ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (p.110):
- 99. Phys. Rev. 135, A1381-A1385 (1964) , “New Oxygen Infrared Bands in Annealed Irradiated Silicon”, J. W. Corbett, G. D. Watkins, and R. S. McDonaldInfrared and electron-spin-resonance measurements on the recovery of silicon irradiated with 1.5-MeV electrons are presented. In the infrared measurements the disappearance of the previously reported 829-cm-1 (12?) oxygen vibration band is followed, and the appearance and subsequent... (Read more)
- 100. J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. sppl. II, 18, 22 (1963) , “An EPR Study of the Lattice Vacancy in Silicon”, G. D. Watkins.An EPR spectrum is observed in silicon which is identified as arising from the isolated lattice vacancy. It is observed in p-type silicon which has been irradiated in situ at~40ºK by 1.5 Mev electrons. A simple molecular orbital treatment of the vacancy is outlined which describes many of the features of the spectrum and predicts the observed anisotrophy as resulting from a Jahn-Teller distortion. Studies of the disappearance of the vacancy vs anneal are described and interpreted in terms of long range migration of the vacancy and subsequent trapping by other defects. The activation energy for vacancy motion is determined to be 0.33±.03 ev in p-type material. Further study is required in n-type silicon before an unambiguous interpretation of the emergence of vacancy-impurity pairs can be made.
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