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- 1. 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):
- 2. J. Catalysis 9, 331-335 (1967) , “ESR evidence of CO oxidation by more than one oxygen species sorbed on ZnO”, Kenneth M. SancierAn approach is described for investigating the nature of sorbed oxygen species on a semiconductor catalyst surface and for determining their relative reactivities in a heterogeneous oxidation reaction. Experimental information as to the types of oxygen species on ZnO with presorbed oxygen, ZnO... (Read more)
- 3. J. Catalysis 12, 278-280 (1968) , “An ESR investigation of nitrobenzene adsorbed on zinc oxide”, V. V. Subba Rao, R. D. Iyengar and A. C. ZettlemoyerAn ESR study of the interaction of nitrobenzene with nonstoichiometric ZnO surfaces was made. A 3-line spectrum with g values 1.9840, 2.0055 and 2.0225 was observed and was identified as due to nitrobenzene anion radicals strongly held to the surface. An unidentified signal at g = 2.0050 was left... (Read more)
- 4. Phys. Rev. Lett. 23, 581 (1969) , “Electron Spin Resonance in Amorphous Silicon, Germanium, and Silicon Carbide”, M. H. Brodsky and R. S. TitleThe g values, line shapes, and linewidths of the ESR signals from within the bulk of amorphous silicon, germanium, and silicon carbide are found to be similar to those of the electron states observed in the surface regions of the corresponding crystalline forms. Discussion is given in terms of a... (Read more)Ge Si SiC| EPR| Carbon D Germanium Silicon amorphous dangling-bond .inp files: Si/amorphous | last update: Takahide Umeda
- 5. J. Phys. Chem. Solids 31, 739 (1970) , “Electron Irradiation Damage in Silicon Containing Carbon and Oxygen”, A. R. Bean, R. C. Newman and R. S. Smith.Infra-red absorption bands have been measured in the range 1–25 μm for a large number of silicon samples containing oxygen and carbon impurities after various doses of irradiation at room temperature by 2 MeV electrons. Measurements have been made of the removal rates of oxygen and... (Read more)
- 6. Phys. Rev. B 9, 2607 (1974) , “EPR of a Jahn-Teller distorted (111) carbon interstitialcy in irradiated silicon”, K. L. Brower.An electron-paramagnetic-resonance (EPR) study of irradiated, p-type silicon doped with carbon enriched with 13C has revealed that the Si-G 11 spectrum possesses a 13C hyperfine structure. Owing to the complexity and lack of resolution in the observed spectrum, we found it... (Read more)
- 7. Phys. Rev. Lett. 36, 1329 (1976) , “EPR Observation of the Isolated Interstitial Carbon Atom in Silicon ”, G. D. Watkins and K. L. BrowerAn EPR spectrum, labeled Si-G12, is identified as arising from an isolated interstitial carbon atom in silicon. A ?100? C-Si interstitialcy model is suggested for the defect in which a silicon and carbon atom pair partially share single substitutional site. Because carbon is isoelectronic with... (Read more)
- 8. Phys. Lett. A 60, 55 (1977) , “Oxygen-vibrational bands in irradiated silicon*1”, Y. H. Lee, J. C. Corelli, J. W. Corbett.A correlation is made between the EPR spectra and the IR absorption bands for the known multivacancy-oxygen complexes in irradiated silicon. (Read more)
- 9. 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
- 10. Phys. Rev. Lett. 60, 460 (1988) , “Bistable Defect in Silicon: The Interstitial-Carbon-Substitutional-Carbon Pair”, L. W. Song, X. D. Zhan, B. W. Benson, G. D. Watkins.By combining several spectroscopic techniques, we have observed a new type of bistable center in electron-irradiated silicon and have identified it as an interstitial-carbon–substitutional-carbon pair. The positive and negative charge states of the defect share a common stable configuration which... (Read more)
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