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Volumn 80, Issue 15, 2002, Pages 2693-2695

Isotope effects on the rate of electron-beam dissociation of Mg-H complexes in GaN

Author keywords

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Indexed keywords

DEBONDING PROCESS; ELECTRICAL TRANSPORT; ELECTRON EXPOSURE; ELECTRON-BEAM EXPOSURE; ELECTRON-BEAM IRRADIATIONS; ISOTOPE EFFECT; ISOTOPIC SHIFT; LOW ENERGIES; MG-DOPED; OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY; POSTIRRADIATION ANNEALING;

EID: 79956048142     PISSN: 00036951     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1063/1.1468917     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (29)

References (28)
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    • Our measured FTIR absorption linewidths give lower bounds for the relaxation times of the first excited states for the Mg-H(D) modes, but the uncertain contributions of inhomogeneous line broadening and the likelihood that relaxation of the higher excited states could be quite different prevents us from assessing the viability of this mechanism. These lower bound relaxation times are 0.48 ps for Mg-H and 1.4 ps for Mg-D
    • Our measured FTIR absorption linewidths give lower bounds for the relaxation times of the first excited states for the Mg-H(D) modes, but the uncertain contributions of inhomogeneous line broadening and the likelihood that relaxation of the higher excited states could be quite different prevents us from assessing the viability of this mechanism. These lower bound relaxation times are 0.48 ps for Mg-H and 1.4 ps for Mg-D.
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    • -2 areal density of such centers likely in our samples would result in absorption strengths below our limit of detectability. See, for example, and, prbPRBMDO0163-1829
    • -2 areal density of such centers likely in our samples would result in absorption strengths below our limit of detectability. See, for example, R. C. Newman, R. E. Pritchard, J. H. Tucker, and E. C. Lightowlers, Phys. Rev. B 60, 12775 (1999). prbPRBMDO0163-1829
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