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- 1. Phys. Rev. B 77, 195204 (2008) , “Identification of antisite carbon split-interstitial defects in 4H-SiC”, J. W. Steeds, W. SullivanA rich variety of optical centers with high energy local vibrational modes has been found in electron-irradiated 4H-SiC in both the as-irradiated and annealed states. These energies have been measured and the annealing dependence of the optical centers has been investigated by low-temperature... (Read more)
- 2. Phys. Rev. B 77, 195203 (2008) , “Creation and identification of the two spin states of dicarbon antisite defects in 4H-SiC”, J. W. Steeds, W. Sullivan, S. A. Furkert, G. A. Evans, P. J. WellmannThis paper deals with the positive identification by low-temperature photoluminescence microspectroscopy of the two spin states of the dicarbon antisites in 4H-SiC. The defects are created by high-dose electron irradiation at room temperature or by subsequent exposure to intense 325 nm radiation at... (Read more)
- 3. Phys. Rev. B 77, 085120 (2008) , “Identification of the carbon antisite in SiC: EPR of 13C enriched crystals”, Pavel G. Baranov, Ivan V. Ilyin, Alexandra A. Soltamova, and Eugene N. MokhovAn electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum with axial symmetry along c axis, spin S=1/2 and strong hyperfine interaction with one carbon atom has been observed in neutron-irradiated and annealed 6H-SiC, 13C isotope enriched. The 13C concentration was... (Read more)
- 4. 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
- 5. Appl. Phys. Lett. 90, 013104 (2007) , “Scanning tunneling microscopy investigations of hydrogen plasma-induced electron scattering centers on single-walled carbon nanotubes”, G. Buchs, P. Ruffieux, P. Gröning, and O. GröningThe authors report on the generation of localized defects on single-walled carbon nanotubes by means of a hydrogen electron cyclotron resonance plasma. The defects have been investigated using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and show an apparent topographic height in the STM of 1–3 ... (Read more)
- 6. Phys. Rev. B 75, 245202 (2007) , “Identification of positively charged carbon antisite-vacancy pairs in 4H-SiC”, T. Umeda, J. Ishoya, T. Ohshima, N. Morishita, H. Itoh, and A. GaliAn antisite-vacancy pair and a monovacancy are a set of fundamental stable and/or metastable defects in compound semiconductors. Theory predicted that carbon antisite-vacancy pairs would be much more stable in p-type SiC than silicon vacancies and that they would be a common defect. However,... (Read more)
- 7. Phys. Rev. B 75, 115127 (2007) , “Molecular microelectrostatic view on electronic states near pentacene grain boundaries”, Stijn Verlaak and Paul HeremansGrain boundaries are the most inevitable and pronounced structural defects in pentacene films. To study the effect of those structural defects on the electronic state distribution, the energy levels of a hole on molecules at and near the defect have been calculated using a submolecular... (Read more)
- 8. Phys. Rev. B 75, 075420 (2007) , “Ab initio study of hydrogen interaction with pure and nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes”, Zhiyong Zhang and Kyeongjae ChoDetailed studies of mechanisms for hydrogen dissociative adsorption and diffusion on pure and nitrogen-doped (8, 0) carbon nanotubes are carried out using the first-principles density functional theory method. (1) For pure carbon nanotubes, we have identified the energetically most favorable... (Read more)
- 9. Phys. Rev. B 75, 073409 (2007) , “Why thermal H2 molecules adsorb on SiC(001)-c(4×2) and not on SiC(001)-(3×2) at room temperature”, Xiangyang Peng, Peter Krüger, and Johannes PollmannIn a recent experiment, Derycke et al. have made the exciting observation that H2 molecules readily adsorb dissociatively on the c(4×2) but not on the 3×2 surface of SiC(001) at room temperature. To unravel this spectacular reactivity difference, we have investigated a... (Read more)
- 10. Phys. Rev. B 75, 035322 (2007) , “Ab initio study of electronic and magnetic properties of the C-codoped Ga1−xMnxN (100) surface”, Q. Wang, Q. Sun, and P. JenaFirst principles calculations based on gradient corrected density functional theory have been carried out to study the magnetic coupling between Mn atoms in pure and carbon doped Ga1−xMnxN thin films. We show that the ground state of Mn-doped GaN (100) thin... (Read more)
- 11. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 216601 (2007) , “Room Temperature Electrical Detection of Spin Coherence in C60”, W. Harneit, C. Boehme, S. Schaefer, K. Huebener, K. Fostiropoulos, and K. LipsAn experimental demonstration of electrical detection of coherent spin motion of weakly coupled, localized electron spins in thin fullerene C60 films at room temperature is presented. Pulsed electrically detected magnetic resonance experiments on vertical photocurrents through... (Read more)
- 12. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 216103 (2007) , “Influence of Cumulenic Chains on the Vibrational and Electronic Properties of sp-sp2 Amorphous Carbon”, L. Ravagnan, P. Piseri, M. Bruzzi, S. Miglio, G. Bongiorno, A. Baserga, C. S. Casari, A. Li Bassi, C. Lenardi, Y. Yamaguchi, T. Wakabayashi, C. E. Bottani, and P. MilaniWe report the production and characterization of a form of amorphous carbon with sp-sp2 hybridization (atomic fraction of sp hybridized species 20%) where the predominant sp bonding appears to be (=C=C=)n cumulene.... (Read more)
- 13. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 215503 (2007) , “Nature of the Bound States of Molecular Hydrogen in Carbon Nanohorns”, F. Fernandez-Alonso, F. J. Bermejo, C. Cabrillo, R. O. Loutfy, V. Leon, and M. L. SaboungiThe effects of confining molecular hydrogen within carbon nanohorns are studied via high-resolution quasielastic and inelastic neutron spectroscopies. Both sets of data are remarkably different from those obtained in bulk samples in the liquid and crystalline states. At temperatures where bulk... (Read more)
- 14. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 185501 (2007) , “Enhanced Ductile Behavior of Tensile-Elongated Individual Double-Walled and Triple-Walled Carbon Nanotubes at High Temperatures”, J. Y. Huang, S. Chen, Z. F. Ren, Z. Wang, K. Kempa, M. J. Naughton, G. Chen, and M. S. DresselhausWe report exceptional ductile behavior in individual double-walled and triple-walled carbon nanotubes at temperatures above 2000 °C, with tensile elongation of 190% and diameter reduction of 90%, during in situ tensile-loading experiments conducted inside a high-resolution transmission... (Read more)
- 15. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 075503 (2007) , “Pseudoclimb and Dislocation Dynamics in Superplastic Nanotubes”, Feng Ding, Kun Jiao, Mingqi Wu, and Boris I. YakobsonPlastic relaxation of carbon nanotubes under tension and at high temperature is described in terms of dislocation theory and with atomistic computer simulations. It is shown how the glide of pentagon-heptagon defects and a particular type of their pseudoclimb, with the atoms directly breaking out of... (Read more)
- 16. Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 253124 (2006) , “White electroluminescence from C- and Si-rich thin silicon oxides”, O. Jambois, B. Garrido, P. Pellegrino, Josep Carreras, A. Pérez-Rodríguez, J. Montserrat, C. Bonafos, G. BenAssayag, and S. SchammWhite electroluminescence from carbon- and silicon-rich silicon oxide layers is reported. The films were fabricated by Si and C ion implantation at low energy in 40 nm thick SiO2, followed by annealing at 1100 °C. Structural and optical studies allow assigning the... (Read more)
- 17. Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 243101 (2006) , “Random telegraph signals and noise behaviors in carbon nanotube transistors”, Fei Liu, Kang L. Wang, Daihua Zhang, and Chongwu ZhouA random telegraph signal appears at a smaller absolute gate bias for a larger absolute drain-source bias in a carbon nanotube transistor. Its mechanism is attributed to a defect located in the drain side of the Schottky barrier carbon nanotube transistor with Ti/Au as contact material. Furthermore,... (Read more)
- 18. Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 202904 (2006) , “Effects of O vacancies and C doping on dielectric properties of ZrO2: A first-principles study”, Gargi Dutta, K. P. S. S. Hembram, G. Mohan Rao, and Umesh V. WaghmareThe authors determine electronic properties, structural stability, and dielectric response of zirconia (ZrO2) with oxygen vacancies (O vacancies) and carbon doping (C doping) using first-principles density functional theory calculations based on pseudopotentials and a plane wave basis.... (Read more)
- 19. Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 173108 (2006) , “Midgap luminescence centers in single-wall carbon nanotubes created by ultraviolet illumination”, Konstantin Iakoubovskii, Nobutsugu Minami, Yeji Kim, Kanae Miyashita, Said Kazaoui, and Balakrishnan NaliniThe authors report the effect of ultraviolet (UV) illumination on optical properties of single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) isolated using various dispersants. It is demonstrated that even weak UV light (~1 mW/cm2) can irreversibly alter the SWCNT structure, thus resulting in the... (Read more)
- 20. Appl. Phys. Lett. 88, 212102 (2006) , “Experimental determination of the local geometry around In and In–C complexes in Si”, F. d'Acapito, Y. Shimizu, S. Scalese, M. Italia, P. Alippi, S. GrassoThe electrical properties of dopants in Si are of primary importance for the realization of electronic devices. Indium represents a promising p-type dopant whose electrical properties are improved by codoping with C. From theoretical studies In and C are expected to pair in the Si matrix in... (Read more)
- 21. Appl. Phys. Lett. 88, 121914 (2006) , “Effect of C/Si ratio on deep levels in epitaxial 4H–SiC”, C. W. Litton, D. Johnstone, S. Akarca-Biyikli, K. S. Ramaiah, I. Bhat, T. P. Chow, J. K. Kim, E. F. SchubertChanging the ratio of carbon to silicon during the epitaxial 4HSiC growth is expected to alter the dominant deep level trap, which has been attributed to a native defect. The C/Si ratio was changed from one to six during epitaxial growth of SiC. Diodes fabricated on the epitaxial layer were... (Read more)
- 22. Appl. Phys. Lett. 88, 092108 (2006) , “Hydrogen passivation of carbon Pb like centers at the 3C- and 4H-SiC/SiO2 interfaces in oxidized porous SiC”, J. L. Cantin, H. J. von Bardeleben, Yue Ke, R. P. Devaty, W. J. ChoykeThe effect of forming gas and vacuum annealing on the concentration of carbon dangling bond (PbC) centers at 3C- and 4H-SiC/SiO2 interfaces has been studied by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. Our results show efficient passivation at 400 °C and... (Read more)
- 23. J. Appl. Phys. 100, 124315 (2006) , “Magnetic resonance study of Ni nanoparticles in single-walled carbon nanotube bundles”, A. A. Konchits, F. V. Motsnyi, Yu. N. Petrov, S. P. Kolesnik, V. S. Yefanov, M. L. Terranova, E. Tamburri, S. Orlanducci, V. Sessa, and M. RossiWe present a detailed study of the electron magnetic resonance (EMR) properties of Ni nanoparticles (NPs) placed in the bundles of single-walled carbon nanotubes produced by arc discharge with Ni catalyst. The behavior of EMR signals has been investigated in the 10–300 K temperature range for... (Read more)
- 24. J. Appl. Phys. 100, 033523 (2006) , “The CiCs(SiI) defect in silicon: An infrared spectroscopy study”, M. S. Potsidi and C. A. LondosInfrared (IR) spectroscopy was employed for a thorough study of the CiCs(SiI) defect formed in neutron-irradiated carbon-doped Czochralski silicon material. Its IR signals at 987 and 993 cm1, as well as the thermal evolution of the... (Read more)
- 25. J. Appl. Phys. 100, 023525 (2006) , “Evolution of erbium lattice locations in silicon: Effects of thermal annealing and codoped impurities (carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine)”, X. T. Ren and M. B. HuangThe effects of thermal annealing and codoped impurities including carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine, on the occupation of erbium lattice locations in Si, have been investigated in detail. Ion channeling measurements indicate that ion-implanted Er can mainly occupy two distinct lattice locations... (Read more)
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