Abstract

Dust produced by the mechanical crushing of silicon monocrystals, doped with various concentrations of phosphorus, has been investigated. Dust electrification and conductivity measurements have been carried out. An increase in lattice defect concentration due to doping causes an increase in conductivity. The final electric charge of dust particles is the result of two opposite processes: the charge formation connected with doping of material and charge neutralization depending mainly on the surface conductivity.

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