Abstract

A model for the light induced creation of excess defects in hydrogenated amorphous silicon is proposed. The model fits well a set of experiments performed on standard a-Si:H samples under high intensity, white light illumination. The main conclusion from this the study is that a light induced reverse reaction contributes to recover weak bonds and explains the observed variable density of defects for different levels of illumination, as an equilibrium.

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