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- 41. J. Appl. Phys. 103, 094901 (2008) , “Investigation of the origin of deep levels in CdTe doped with Bi”, E. Saucedo, J. Franc, H. Elhadidy, P. Horodysky, C. M. Ruiz, V. Bermúdez, and N. V. SochinskiiCombining optical (low temperature photoluminescence), electrical (thermoelectric effect spectroscopy), and structural (synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction) methods, the defect structure of CdTe doped with Bi was studied in crystals with dopant concentration in the range of... (Read more)
- 42. J. Appl. Phys. 103, 093701 (2008) , “Characterization of plasma etching damage on p-type GaN using Schottky diodes”, M. Kato, K. Mikamo, M. Ichimura, M. Kanechika, O. Ishiguro, and T. KachiThe plasma etching damage in p-type GaN has been characterized. From current-voltage and capacitance-voltage characteristics of Schottky diodes, it was revealed that inductively coupled plasma (ICP) etching causes an increase in series resistance of the Schottky diodes and compensation of... (Read more)
- 43. J. Appl. Phys. 103, 073716 (2008) , “Deep level transient spectroscopy and capacitance-voltage study of dislocations and associated defects in SiGe/Si heterostructures”, Jinggang Lu, Yongkook Park, and George A. RozgonyiThree SiGe/Si heterostructures with different Ge contents have been examined by deep level transient spectroscopy (DLTS) and capacitance-voltage techniques. DLTS revealed a broad band of traps from 80 to 250 K in the as-grown samples. Arrhenius plots of a 25% SiGe sample revealed three trap... (Read more)
- 44. J. Appl. Phys. 103, 044505 (2008) , “Identification of the atomic-scale defects involved in the negative bias temperature instability in plasma-nitrided p-channel metal-oxide-silicon field-effect transistors”, J. P. Campbell, P. M. Lenahan, A. T. Krishnan, and S. KrishnanWe utilize a combination of DC gate-controlled diode recombination current measurements as well as two very sensitive electrically detected magnetic resonance techniques, spin-dependent recombination and spin-dependent tunneling, to identify atomic-scale defects involved in the negative bias... (Read more)
- 45. J. Appl. Phys. 103, 043710 (2008) , “Further characterization of oxygen vacancies and zinc vacancies in electron-irradiated ZnO”, S. M. Evans, N. C. Giles, L. E. Halliburton, and L. A. KappersElectron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) has been used to monitor oxygen vacancies and zinc vacancies in a ZnO crystal irradiated near room temperature with 1.5 MeV electrons. Out-of-phase detection at 30 K greatly enhances the EPR signals from these vacancies. Following the electron irradiation, but... (Read more)
- 46. J. Appl. Phys. 103, 033701 (2008) , “Electron capture and emission properties of interface states in thermally oxidized and NO-annealed SiO2/4H-SiC”, X. D. Chen, S. Dhar, T. Isaacs-Smith, J. R. Williams, L. C. Feldman, and P. M. MooneyPostoxidation annealing in nitric oxide (NO) results in a significant reduction of electronic states at SiO2/4H-SiC interfaces. Measurements of electron trapping dynamics at interface states in both thermally oxidized and NO annealed SiO2/4H-SiC interfaces were performed using... (Read more)
- 47. J. Appl. Phys. 103, 013710 (2008) , “Acceptor levels in GaSe:In crystals investigated by deep-level transient spectroscopy and photoluminescence”, Yunlong Cui, Ryan Dupere, and Arnold BurgerDeep-acceptor levels associated with indium in indium-doped GaSe crystals have been measured. High-quality Schottky diodes of GaSe:In have been fabricated and characterized using current-voltage, capacitance-voltage, and deep-level transient spectroscopy (DLTS). Four DLTS peaks at 127, 160, 248, and... (Read more)
- 48. J.Am.Chem.Soc. 130, 48 (2008) , ACS , “Enhanced Ferromagnetism and Tunable Saturation Magnetization of Mn/C Codoped GaN Nanostructures Synthesized by Carbothermal Nitridation”, Zeyan Wang, Baibiao Huang, Lin Yu, Ying Dai, Peng Wang, Xiaoyan Qin, Xiaoyang Zhang, Jiyong Wei, Jie Zhan, Xiangyang Jing, Haixia Liu, and Myung-Hwan WhangboMn/C-codoped GaN nanostructures were synthesized by carbothermal nitridation with active charcoal as the carbon source. Nanostructures such as zigzag nanowires and nanoscrews were observed by varying the reaction time and the C/Ga molar ratio of the starting material used for the synthesis. The structures and morphologies of the as-grown samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy measurements. The doping of both Mn and C in the GaN matrix was confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements, and the ferromagnetic properties of Mn/C-codoped GaN samples were confirmed by room-temperature magnetization measurements. The saturation magnetization of Mn/C-codoped GaN increases steadily with increasing C/Ga molar ratio of the starting material at a rate of ~0.023 emu/g per C/Ga molar ratio, and the ferromagnetism of Mn/C-codoped GaN can be stronger than that of Mn-doped GaN by a factor of ~40. A plausible growth mechanism was proposed, and the role of carbon codoping in tuning the morphology and ferromagnetic property was discussed. Our work suggests that carbon doping in the GaN matrix favors the N sites over the Ga sites, Mn/C-codoping in the GaN matrix is energetically favorable, and the C-codoping strongly enhances the preference of the FM coupling to the AFM coupling between the two doped Mn sites. These suggestions were probed on the basis of first-principles density functional theory electronic structure calculations for a number of model doped structures constructed with a 32-atom 2 × 2 × 2 supercell. (Read more)
- 49. Phys. Rev. B 78, 235204 (2008) , “Symmetry of the phosphorus donor in diamond from first principles”, Bozidar Butorac and Alison MainwoodPhosphorus is the only donor in diamond which can be used technologically. Several ab initio theoretical models have been published on substitutional phosphorus, and most of them have predicted that it should have tetrahedral or trigonal symmetry. Recent ab initio calculations... (Read more)
- 50. Phys. Rev. B 78, 235203 (2008) , “Electron paramagnetic resonance of sulfur at a split-vacancy site in diamond”, J. M. BakerIn natural diamonds a sulfur-related paramagnetic center labeled W31 has been previously tentatively assigned to an interstitial sulfur species in a positive charge state. However, we show by combining an assessment of available experimental data and density-functional simulations that the hyperfine... (Read more)
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