Defects in Silicon: Hydrogen: Volume 76
Published on 19. May 1999
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Hardback
198 pages
978-0-08-043603-6 (ISBN)
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The present volume contains most of the papers presented at the Symposium A 'Defects in Silicon: Hydrogen'. The symposium took place at the 1998 Spring Meeting of the European Materials Research Society from June 16-19 1998, Strasbourg, France, and was devoted to the fundamental aspects of hydrogen in crystalline silicon and their influence on silicon technology. The two-and-a-half day scientific program included 13 invited and 35 contributed papers.
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English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Professional and scholarly
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780 gr
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978-0-08-043603-6 (9780080436036)
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Chapter headings and selected papers: H2 Molecules in Silicon. Formation of hydrogen molecules in crystalline silicon (A.W.R. Leitch et al.). Energetics and vibrational frequencies of interstitial H2 molecules in semiconductors (C.G. Van de Walle, J.P. Goss). Interaction of hydrogen (deuterium) molecules with interstitial oxygen atoms in silicon (V.P. Markevich et al.). Interaction of Hydrogen with Defects. Vacancy-hydrogen complexes in germanium (B.J. Coomer et al.). The C-type defect on Si(001) as a hydrogen-vacancy complex (T. Miyazaki et al.). Ionisation and trapping of hydrogen at SiO2 interfaces (V.V. Afanas'ev, A. Stesmans). Hydrogen in Processing. Hydrogen enhancement of thermally induced interface degradation in thermal (111) Si/SiO2 traced by electron spin resonance (A. Stesmans, V.V. Afanas'ev). Hydrogen passivation of multicrystalline silicon solar cells (R. Luedemann). Self-organization as a means to suppress and control defect formation in silicon (A.Y. Gubenko). Transition-Metal-Hydrogen Complexes. The electronic properties of transition metal hydrogen complexes in silicon (R. Jones et al.). Gold - hydrogen complexes in silicon (L. Rubaldo et al.). Hydrogen - rhodium complexes in silicon (S. Knack et al.). The structural properties of transition metal hydrogen complexes in silicon (A. Resende et al.). Alternative Passivation Mechanisms. Cu-related complexes in silicon (S.K. Estreicher, J.L Hastings). Proton Implantation. Evolution of defect structures in silicon after low temperature implantation of hydrogen (K.B. Nielsen, B. Bech Nielsen). Author index. Subject index. Appendix.