Abstract

Boron-doped, float zone silicon has been hydrogenated at C and then quenched to room temperature. Infrared absorption measurements of the samples in their as-quenched state and following anneals at C reveal the vibrational mode from H-B pairs, together with the line that we have assigned to the vibrational mode of isolated hydrogen molecules . Annealing leads to irreversible increases in the concentrations of H-B pairs and decreases in the concentration of centres. The results imply that molecules diffuse to boron acceptors and that there is subsequent dissociation of these molecules with the formation of H-B pairs. The measurements confirm an earlier proposal that `hidden hydrogen' present in such samples is in the form of isolated molecules.

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