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DLTS Studies of Carbon Related Complexes in Irradiated N- and P-Silicon

DLTS studies of transformation kinetics of different carbon–related complexes in electron irradiated n- and p-type silicon have been performed. It has been found that silicon self-interstitials have very low mobility even at room temperature in p-Si, but become extremely mobile under elec-tron injec...

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Autores principales: Makarenko, L F, Korshunov, F P, Lastovskii, Stanislav B, Murin, L I, Moll, Michael
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.156-158.155
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2655799
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author Makarenko, L F
Korshunov, F P
Lastovskii, Stanislav B
Murin, L I
Moll, Michael
author_facet Makarenko, L F
Korshunov, F P
Lastovskii, Stanislav B
Murin, L I
Moll, Michael
author_sort Makarenko, L F
collection CERN
description DLTS studies of transformation kinetics of different carbon–related complexes in electron irradiated n- and p-type silicon have been performed. It has been found that silicon self-interstitials have very low mobility even at room temperature in p-Si, but become extremely mobile under elec-tron injection. It is shown that upon annealing of interstitial carbon in p-Si a metastable state for interstitial carbon-interstitial oxygen complex is formed. This state has an energy level of about Еv+0.36 eV. The formation of the stable and metastable states takes place concurrently. The observed features of the carbon-related complexes formation are likely related to the existence of different crystallographic orientation of the equiprobable pathways through which the interstitial carbon and oxygen atoms can approach each other.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16891142019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.156-158.155http://cds.cern.ch/record/2655799engMakarenko, L FKorshunov, F PLastovskii, Stanislav BMurin, L IMoll, MichaelDLTS Studies of Carbon Related Complexes in Irradiated N- and P-SiliconOtherDLTS studies of transformation kinetics of different carbon–related complexes in electron irradiated n- and p-type silicon have been performed. It has been found that silicon self-interstitials have very low mobility even at room temperature in p-Si, but become extremely mobile under elec-tron injection. It is shown that upon annealing of interstitial carbon in p-Si a metastable state for interstitial carbon-interstitial oxygen complex is formed. This state has an energy level of about Еv+0.36 eV. The formation of the stable and metastable states takes place concurrently. The observed features of the carbon-related complexes formation are likely related to the existence of different crystallographic orientation of the equiprobable pathways through which the interstitial carbon and oxygen atoms can approach each other.oai:inspirehep.net:16891142009
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Makarenko, L F
Korshunov, F P
Lastovskii, Stanislav B
Murin, L I
Moll, Michael
DLTS Studies of Carbon Related Complexes in Irradiated N- and P-Silicon
title DLTS Studies of Carbon Related Complexes in Irradiated N- and P-Silicon
title_full DLTS Studies of Carbon Related Complexes in Irradiated N- and P-Silicon
title_fullStr DLTS Studies of Carbon Related Complexes in Irradiated N- and P-Silicon
title_full_unstemmed DLTS Studies of Carbon Related Complexes in Irradiated N- and P-Silicon
title_short DLTS Studies of Carbon Related Complexes in Irradiated N- and P-Silicon
title_sort dlts studies of carbon related complexes in irradiated n- and p-silicon
topic Other
url https://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.156-158.155
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