Abstract
We studied the thermal evolution of H/D-stabilized defects aiming at understanding the microscopic mechanisms leading to crystalline silicon surface blistering and exfoliation. The critical hydrogen-defect complexes involved in this phenomenon have been identified by Raman spectroscopy analysis. A plausible mechanism for the ion-cut process emerging from our analyses is proposed. Surprising but instructive effects observed under isotope substitution are also discussed.
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