Abstract

Annealing of metastable defects in hydrogenated amorphous silicon, a-Si:H, follows a stretched exponential form and obeys a Meyer-Neldel rule. Two different models can explain this behavior showing that annealing kinetics alone are not a test of the models. I show additional experiments that distinguish the models.

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