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- 26. Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 227401 (2006) , “Optical Detection and Ionization of Donors in Specific Electronic and Nuclear Spin States”, A. Yang, M. Steger, D. Karaiskaj, M. L. W. Thewalt, M. Cardona, K. M. Itoh, H. Riemann, N. V. Abrosimov, M. F. Churbanov, A. V. Gusev, A. D. Bulanov, A. K. Kaliteevskii, O. N. Godisov, P. Becker, H.-J. Pohl, J. W. Ager III, and E. E. HallerWe resolve the remarkably sharp bound exciton transitions of highly enriched 28Si using a single-frequency laser and photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy, as well as photocurrent spectroscopy. Well-resolved doublets in the spectrum of the 31P donor reflect the hyperfine... (Read more)
- 27. Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 226401 (2006) , “Quasiparticle Corrections to the Electronic Properties of Anion Vacancies at GaAs(110) and InP(110)”, Magnus Hedström, Arno Schindlmayr, Günther Schwarz, and Matthias SchefflerWe propose a new method for calculating optical defect levels and thermodynamic charge-transition levels of point defects in semiconductors, which includes quasiparticle corrections to the Kohn-Sham eigenvalues of density-functional theory. Its applicability is demonstrated for anion vacancies at... (Read more)
- 28. Physica B 376-377, 358-361 (2006) , “Pulsed EPR studies of Phosphorus shallow donors in diamond and SiC”, J. Isoya, M. Katagiri, T. Umeda, S. Koizumi, H. Kanda, N. T. Son, A. Henry, A. Gali, E. Janz?nPhosphorus shallow donors having the symmetry lower than Td are studied by pulsed EPR. In diamond:P and 3C–SiC:P, the symmetry is lowered to D2d and the density of the donor wave function on the phosphorus atom exhibits a predominant p-character. In 4H–SiC:P with the site symmetry of... (Read more)
- 29. Appl. Phys. Lett. 87, 062105 (2005) , “Negative-U property of oxygen vacancy in cubic HfO2”, Y. P. Feng, A. T. L. Lim, M. F. LiOxygen vacancy in cubic HfO2 was investigated using first-principles calculation based on density functional theory and generalized gradient approximation. Five different charge states (V++, V+, V0, V, and... (Read more)
- 30. J. Appl. Phys. 97, 053704 (2005) , “The role of nitrogen-related defects in high-k dielectric oxides: Density-functional studies”, J. L. Gavartin, A. L. Shluger, A. S. Foster, G. I. BersukerUsing ab initio density-functional total energy and molecular-dynamics simulations, we study the effects of various forms of nitrogen postdeposition anneal (PDA) on the electric properties of hafnia in the context of its application as a gate dielectric in field-effect transistors. We... (Read more)
- 31. 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)
- 32. 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)
- 33. Phys. Rev. B 71, 193202 (2005) , “EPR and theoretical studies of negatively charged carbon vacancy in 4H-SiC”, T. Umeda, Y. Ishitsuka, J. Isoya, N. T. Son, E. Janz?n, N. Morishita, T. Ohshima, H. Itoh, A. GaliCarbon vacancies (VC) are typical intrinsic defects in silicon carbides (SiC) and so far have been observed only in the form of positively charged states in p-type or semi-insulating SiC. Here, we present electron-paramagnetic-resonance (EPR) and photoinduced EPR (photo-EPR)... (Read more)
- 34. 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)
- 35. J. Appl. Phys. 96, 2406-2408 (2004) , “Annealing behavior of the carbon vacancy in electron-irradiated 4H-SiC”, Z. Zolnai, N. T. Son, C. Hallin, and E. JanzénElectron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) was used to study the annealing behavior of the positively charged carbon vacancy (EI5 center) in electron-irradiated 4H-SiC. At ~1000 °C the EPR signal of the defect starts decreasing gradually. Clear ligand hyperfine structure is still observed after... (Read more)
- 36. Phys. Rev. B 70, 235212 (2004) , “EPR and theoretical studies of positively charged carbon vacancy in 4H-SiC”, T. Umeda, J. Isoya, N. Morishita, T. Ohshima, T. Kamiya, A. Gali, P. De?k, N. T. Son, E. Janz?nThe carbon vacancy is a dominant defect in 4H-SiC, and the "EI5" electron-paramagnetic-resonance (EPR) spectrum originates from positively charged carbon vacancies (VC+) at quasicubic sites. The observed state for EI5, however, has been attributed to a... (Read more)
- 37. Phys. Rev. B 70, 235211 (2004) , “Structure and vibrational spectra of carbon clusters in SiC”, Alexander Mattausch, Michel Bockstedte, and Oleg PankratovThe electronic, structural, and vibrational properties of small carbon interstitial and antisite clusters are investigated by ab initio methods in 3C- and 4H-SiC. The defects possess sizable dissociation energies and may be formed via condensation of carbon interstitials, e.g.,... (Read more)
- 38. Phys. Rev. B 69, 121201(R) (2004) , “EPR identification of two types of carbon vacancies in 4H-SiC”, T. Umeda, J. Isoya, N. Morishita, T. Ohshima, and T. KamiyaThe EI5 and EI6 centers are typical intrinsic defects in radiation-damaged and semi-insulating 4H-SiC. So far, their origins have been assigned to positively charged carbon vacancies (VC+) and silicon antisites (SiC+), respectively. However,... (Read more)
- 39. 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)
- 40. 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)
- 41. Physica B 340-342, 903-907 (2003) , “Pulsed EPR studies of shallow donor impurities in SiC”, J. Isoya, T. Ohshima, N. Morishita, T. Kamiya, H. Itoh, S. YamasakiSpin-lattice relaxation time (T1) and phase memory time (TM) of shallow donors in 3C-, 4H- and 6H-SiC have been measured in time domain by using pulsed EPR technique. The temperature dependence of T1 suggests that the Orbach process should be frozen at relatively high temperatures. Shallow donors in SiC are promising in attaining a sufficiently long phase memory time at temperatures much higher than Si:P. (Read more)
- 42. Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 372 (1999) , “Hydrogen Electrochemistry and Stress-Induced Leakage Current in Silica”, Peter E. Bl?chl 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)
- 43. 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)
- 44. Phys. Rev. B 58, 3842 (1998) , “Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Study of Hydrogen-Vacancy Defects in Crystalline Silicon”, P. Stallinga, P. Johannesen, S. Herstm, K. Bonde Nielsen, B. Bech Nielsen, J. R. Byberg.Electron paramagnetic resonance measurements on float-zone silicon implanted with protons at ?50 K followed by heating to room temperature have revealed two signals S1a and S1b belonging to the S1 group of signals. S1a and S1b both originate from defects... (Read more)
- 45. Appl. Phys. Lett. 70, 1137 (1997) , “In situ electron-spin-resonance measurements of film growth of hydrogenated amorphous silicon”, Satoshi Yamasaki, Takahide Umeda, Junichi Isoya, and Kazunobu TanakaIn situ electron-spin-resonance (ESR) measurements of film growth of hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) using a remote hydrogen plasma technique have been performed. The Si dangling-bond signal in a-Si:H during and after deposition has been detected, in addition to the... (Read more)
- 46. 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
- 47. phys. stat. sol. (a) 162, 95-151 (1997) , “EPR and ENDOR Investigations of Shallow Impurities in SiC Polytypes”, S. Greulich-WeberInvestigations of nitrogen donors in 6H-, 4H- and 3C-SiC using conventional electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) and optical detection of EPR and ENDOR as well as optical absorption and emission spectroscopy are reviewed and critically discussed. An... (Read more)
- 48. Physica B 170, 155-167 (1991) , “Electron paramagnetic resonance of hydrogen in silicon ”, Yu.V. Gorelkinskii, N.N. Nevinnyi
- 49. IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. 37, 1650-1657 (1990) , “Spin dependent recombination: A 29Si hyperfine study of radiation-induced Pb centers at the Si/SiO2 interface”, M. A. Jupina , P. M. Lenahan
- 50. Phys. Rev. B 42, 5759 (1990) , “EPR Identification of the Single-Acceptor State of Interstitial Carbon in Silicon”, L. W. Song and G. D. WatkinsAn EPR center labeled Si-L6 is reported which is identified as arising from the singly ionized acceptor state of isolated interstitial carbon (Ci-) in electron-irradiated crystalline silicon. Correlated deep-level capacitance transient spectroscopy measurements locate the... (Read more)
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