Abstract

Infrared absorption spectra of free radicals trapped in a solid argon matrix, after extraction from a low pressure silane plasma hot cathode discharge, have been clearly observed. First partial results concerning the assignments of the detected absorption peaks and the energy dependence of neutral fragmentation pattern of silane by electron impact are presented and discussed. Matrix isolation technique appears to be a promising tool to characterize neutral species in discharges devoted to thin film deposition.

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