Abstract

Previously published results of a study of electron bombardment conductivity in diamond have been revised by the use of an improved alternating field method of internal space-charge neutralization. In addition lower limits are set for the mobilities of electrons and positive holes at room temperature. Measurements have also been made of the decay of current due to internal space-charge fields which are in reasonable agreement with theory. Finally, a double-pulsing technique is used to provide a novel method to study the rates of release of positive holes and electrons from traps.

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