Abstract

The effects of intrinsic illumination on the far infrared photoconductivity of high purity Si and Ge are studied. Such illumination permits the observation of both the majority and minority impurities. One of the donors in Ge is highly sensitive to heat treatment, a result suggesting that it arises from lattice defects rather than chemical impurities.

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