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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, 062113 (2007) , “Influence of growth conditions on irradiation induced defects in low doped 4H-SiC epitaxial layers”, I. Pintilie, U. Grossner, B. G. Svensson, K. Irmscher, and B. ThomasNitrogen doped 4H-SiC epitaxial layers were investigated by deep level transient spectroscopy after irradiation with 6 MeV electrons. The influence of C/Si ratio, N doping level, and growth rate on the behavior of the prominent Z1,2 and EH6,7 levels during... (Read more)
- 6. J. Appl. Phys. 101, 013707 (2007) , “Vanadium donor and acceptor levels in semi-insulating 4H- and 6H-SiC”, W. C. Mitchel, W. D. Mitchell, G. Landis, H. E. Smith, Wonwoo Lee, and M. E. ZvanutThe electronic levels of vanadium in semi-insulating 4H- and 6H-SiC have been reinvestigated using temperature dependent Hall effect and resistivity measurements at temperatures up to 1000 K in conjunction with electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and optical absorption measurements... (Read more)
- 7. 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)
- 8. Phys. Rev. B 75, 085416 (2007) , “Ab initio theoretical study of hydrogen and its interaction with boron acceptors and nitrogen donors in single-wall silicon carbide nanotubes”, A. GaliSilicon carbide nanotubes have a great potential for biological applications. It is of interest to explore the electronic properties of these nanotubes, and how those are modified in the presence of impurities. Hydrogen is a common impurity that can appear during the growth of silicon carbide... (Read more)
- 9. Phys. Rev. B 75, 085208 (2007) , “Clustering of vacancy defects in high-purity semi-insulating SiC”, R. Aavikko, K. Saarinen, F. Tuomisto, B. Magnusson, N. T. Son, and E. JanzénPositron lifetime spectroscopy was used to study native vacancy defects in semi-insulating silicon carbide. The material is shown to contain (i) vacancy clusters consisting of four to five missing atoms and (ii) Si-vacancy-related negatively charged defects. The total open volume bound to the... (Read more)
- 10. 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)
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