2005
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.200402120
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Phosphorus–hydrogen complexes in LEC‐grown InP

Abstract: In LEC-grown InP, about 30 sharp vibrational absorption lines are measured in the frequency region 2200 to 2350 cm -1 . All these lines are due to phosphorus-hydrogen stretching modes. Experiments on InP containing both hydrogen and deuterium finally proved that the line at 2202.4 cm -1 is due to a single hydrogen atom bonded to P in an indium vacancy (V In ) and that the line at 2315.6 cm -1 is due to the complex of four P -H bonds in an V In . In InP : H : D, this V In H 4 complex gives rise to six vibration… Show more

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“…18. In this section, a model describing the centers with four and three 28 Si atoms is presented. In Appendix B, the model is extended to all possible isotopic configurations of VH 4 and VD 4 .…”
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“…18. In this section, a model describing the centers with four and three 28 Si atoms is presented. In Appendix B, the model is extended to all possible isotopic configurations of VH 4 and VD 4 .…”
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“…The V( 28 Si-H) 4 center is considered first and the reduced mass of the 28 Si-H oscillator is noted μ. In the context of this model, the angular frequencies ω of the eigenmodes of the center are solutions of…”
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