Abstract:We have studied the local motion of hydrogen in the neighborhood of carbon and platinum impurities by observing the stress-induced reorientation and subsequent recovery of two H-related (H-C and Pt-H2) complexes in Si, using deep-level transient spectroscopy (DLTS) under uniaxial compressive stress. We notice two interesting differences in hydrogen motion around carbon and platinum atoms. The first one is a difference in the temperature where stress-induced reorientation occurs. That of the H-C complex occurs … Show more
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