Temperature dependence of the optically induced production and annealing of silicon dangling bonds in hydrogenated amorphous silicon

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Schultz, NA [1 ]
Taylor, PC [1 ]
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[1] Univ Utah, Dept Phys, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
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PHYSICAL REVIEW B | 2002年 / 65卷 / 23期
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In hydrogenated amorphous silicon the kinetics of the optically induced production and thermal annealing of silicon dangling bonds have been measured at temperatures between 25 and 480 K using electron spin resonance (ESR). Below about 150 K the measurement of optically induced silicon dangling bonds is masked by long-lived, band-tail carriers that accumulate with time t as t(1/3). It is known that these long-lived carriers can be quenched by infrared light. However, optically, it is not possible to completely remove them. The production rate for optically induced silicon dangling bonds decreases with decreasing temperature. Below about 100 K degradation is at most half as efficient as at room temperature and is nearly temperature independent below approximately 100 K. Additionally, defects created by 10 h of irradiation below 100 K almost entirely anneal at Tcongruent to300 K. It is common procedure to anneal a-Si:H samples for 30 min at 175 degreesC to restore the as-deposited defect density. However, by repeatedly performing degradation and annealing cycles we find that a small fraction of defects is not restored by annealing at 175 degreesC and that these defects slowly accumulate with degradation. For defects created at all temperatures we find the same ESR fingerprint, indicating that only one dominant type of defect is created, presumably the silicon dangling bond, and we conclude that different, temperature-dependent stabilization processes must exist. These results lead to new constraints for models that attempt to explain the Staebler-Wronski effect.
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