Abstract

Absorption measurements using photothermal deflection spectroscopy were performed on a series of a-Si:H films with various levels of typical impurities to investigate their role in light-induced defect formation. It was found that at low concentrations (5 at. %) the light-induced defect creation rate is independent of impurity concentration for oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon, which agrees with electron-spin-resonance results.

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