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Identification of Ag-acceptor related photoluminescence in $^{111}\!$Ag doped CdTe

Bridgman-grown, nominally undoped CdTe crystals were doped with Ag by implanting radioactive $^{111}\!$Ag. Photoluminescence spectra of the crystals show a donor-acceptor pair (DAP) line at 1.491 eV. The decrease of the intensity of this line with a half life of T$_{1/2}$=(7.2$\pm$0.4) d is in good...

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Autores principales: Hamann, J, Burchard, A, Deicher, M, Filz, T, Ostheimer, V, Schmitz, C, Wolf, H, Wichert, T
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.121530
http://cds.cern.ch/record/428436
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author Hamann, J
Burchard, A
Deicher, M
Filz, T
Ostheimer, V
Schmitz, C
Wolf, H
Wichert, T
author_facet Hamann, J
Burchard, A
Deicher, M
Filz, T
Ostheimer, V
Schmitz, C
Wolf, H
Wichert, T
author_sort Hamann, J
collection CERN
description Bridgman-grown, nominally undoped CdTe crystals were doped with Ag by implanting radioactive $^{111}\!$Ag. Photoluminescence spectra of the crystals show a donor-acceptor pair (DAP) line at 1.491 eV. The decrease of the intensity of this line with a half life of T$_{1/2}$=(7.2$\pm$0.4) d is in good agreement with the half life of the $\beta\!^{-}$-decay of $^{111}\!$Ag to $^{111}\!$Cd of 7.45 d. This decrease is not caused by the aging behavior of Ag which was reported in the literature. The data show that the involved acceptor defect contains exactly one Ag atom and confirm the earlier assignment of the acceptor to the AgCd defect. Based on the DAP line at 1.491 eV, the spectra did not reveal a contamination of the CdTe crystals by stable Ag.
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spelling cern-4284362019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1063/1.121530http://cds.cern.ch/record/428436engHamann, JBurchard, ADeicher, MFilz, TOstheimer, VSchmitz, CWolf, HWichert, TIdentification of Ag-acceptor related photoluminescence in $^{111}\!$Ag doped CdTeCondensed MatterBridgman-grown, nominally undoped CdTe crystals were doped with Ag by implanting radioactive $^{111}\!$Ag. Photoluminescence spectra of the crystals show a donor-acceptor pair (DAP) line at 1.491 eV. The decrease of the intensity of this line with a half life of T$_{1/2}$=(7.2$\pm$0.4) d is in good agreement with the half life of the $\beta\!^{-}$-decay of $^{111}\!$Ag to $^{111}\!$Cd of 7.45 d. This decrease is not caused by the aging behavior of Ag which was reported in the literature. The data show that the involved acceptor defect contains exactly one Ag atom and confirm the earlier assignment of the acceptor to the AgCd defect. Based on the DAP line at 1.491 eV, the spectra did not reveal a contamination of the CdTe crystals by stable Ag.oai:cds.cern.ch:4284361998
spellingShingle Condensed Matter
Hamann, J
Burchard, A
Deicher, M
Filz, T
Ostheimer, V
Schmitz, C
Wolf, H
Wichert, T
Identification of Ag-acceptor related photoluminescence in $^{111}\!$Ag doped CdTe
title Identification of Ag-acceptor related photoluminescence in $^{111}\!$Ag doped CdTe
title_full Identification of Ag-acceptor related photoluminescence in $^{111}\!$Ag doped CdTe
title_fullStr Identification of Ag-acceptor related photoluminescence in $^{111}\!$Ag doped CdTe
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Ag-acceptor related photoluminescence in $^{111}\!$Ag doped CdTe
title_short Identification of Ag-acceptor related photoluminescence in $^{111}\!$Ag doped CdTe
title_sort identification of ag-acceptor related photoluminescence in $^{111}\!$ag doped cdte
topic Condensed Matter
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.121530
http://cds.cern.ch/record/428436
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