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7th International Workshop on Surface and Bulk Defects in CVD Diamond Films, Date: 2002/03/13 - 2002/03/15, Location: BELGIUM, DIEPENBEEK HASSELT

Publication date: 2002-10-01
Volume: 193 Pages: 448 - 456
Publisher: Wiley-v c h verlag gmbh

Physica status solidi a-applied research

Author:

Iakoubovskii, Konstantin
Stesmans, Andre ; Nesladek, M ; Knuyt, G

Keywords:

electron-paramagnetic-resonance, Defects, Science & Technology, Technology, Physical Sciences, Materials Science, Multidisciplinary, Physics, Applied, Physics, Condensed Matter, Materials Science, Physics, ELECTRON-PARAMAGNETIC-RESONANCE, 0204 Condensed Matter Physics, 0912 Materials Engineering, 1007 Nanotechnology, Applied Physics, 4016 Materials engineering, 4018 Nanotechnology, 5104 Condensed matter physics

Abstract:

Two hydrogen and two Si-related defect centers were detected and characterized by electron spin resonance (ESR) in diamond films grown by chemical vapor deposition. Observation of hyperfine structure, combined with illumination and polishing treatments, suggests that the KUL2 and KUL9 ESR centers originate from two charge states of one defect, containing a vacancy and an adjacent hydrogen atom, while the KUL1 and KUL8 centers can be associated with two charge states of another defect, involving one Si atom. The KUL2 and KUL9 centers are tentatively assigned to [H-2V](-) and [H-2V](0) complexes, respectively.