Abstract

Gallium arsenide has been subjected to bombardment by protons, deuterons, and tritons, and the electrical carrier-removal effects have been investigated. Deuteron bombardment gives vastly more efficient carrier removal than either proton or triton bombardment, and with better thermal stability. A model, based upon nonradiative recombination-enhanced defect reactions, is presented to explain this effect.

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