Annealing of metastable defects in hydrogenated amorphous silicon

M. Stutzmann, W. B. Jackson, C. C. Tsai

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Abstract

The annealing process of light-induced metastable dangling-bond states in hydrogenated amorphous silicon is studied using the analysis presented in the preceding paper for electron-spin-resonance transients. The annealing kinetics are monomolecular, with a thermally activated decay rate R=0exp(-Ea/kTA). The decay curves of the metastable defects in pure, UHV-deposited a-Si:H and in a-Si:N,H a-Si:C,H and a-Si:O,H with impurity contents between 1 and 20 at.?are analyzed in terms of a well-defined prefactor, 0, and a broad distribution of thermal activation energies, N(Ea). Both 0 and N(Ea), depend in a characteristic way on the density and the chemical nature of the impurities present in a sample. Moreover, a strong correlation between 0 and N(Ea) similar to the Meyer-Neldel rule for the conductivity in a-Si:H is observed. Implications of the experimental results for the intrinsic or extrinsic nature of the metastable defects and possible annealing mechanisms are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)63-72
Number of pages10
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume34
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1986
Externally publishedYes

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