Abstract
The shallow acceptors produced in germanium crystals by quenching from 820–925 C have been studied for the first time using Photo-Thermal Ionization Spectroscopy (PTIS). We have found two acceptor-continua, which correspond to the E v + 8.4 meV and E v + 12 meV levels observed in earlier Hall measurements. With the lower energy continuum there are associated two previously unobserved hydrogenic acceptors. They are shallower than any known acceptor in germanium: their ionization energies are 8.69 ±0.01 meV and 9.48 ±0.01 meV. We attribute the acceptors to two different defects because of differences in their creation and annealing behaviour. No discrete lines were found to be associated with the higher energy continuum. We estimate the acceptor ionization energy to be about 14 meV. Finally, we have observed a number of as yet unexplained negative lines superimposed on both acceptor-continua.
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