Abstract

On the basis of electron Hall concentration temperature dependences in n-type silicon samples with relatively low content of oxygen (the majority impurity), it is found that divacancies are annealed through their decay, combining oxygen-stimulated dissociation with free dissociation in monovacancies. Such a mechanism is compared with direct conversion of divacancies into more complex defects by way of association with dopant atoms in p-type silicon.

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