Positron beam studies of transients in semiconductors |
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Authors: | C.D. Beling C.C. Ling C.K. Cheung P.S. Naik J.D. Zhang S. Fung |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | Vacancy-sensing positron deep level transient spectroscopy (PDLTS) is a positron beam-based technique that seeks to provide information on the electronic ionization levels of vacancy defects probed by the positron through the monitoring of thermal transients. The experimental discoveries leading to the concept of vacancy-sensing PDLTS are first reviewed. The major problem associated with this technique is discussed, namely the strong electric fields establish in the near surface region of the sample during the thermal transient which tend to sweep positrons into the contact with negligible defect trapping. New simulations are presented which suggest that under certain conditions a sufficient fraction of positrons may be trapped into ionizing defects rendering PDLTS technique workable. Some suggestions are made for techniques that might avoid the problematic electric field problem, such as optical-PDLTS where deep levels are populated using light and the use of high forward bias currents for trap filling. |
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Keywords: | Positron beam Vacancy sensing Deep level Deep level spectroscopy |
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