Abstract

The measured 1.35 eV copper acceptor luminescence is quenched at lower temperatures than would be expected from the decrease of neutral recombination centers. Recombination kinetics show that the quenching is caused by thermal emission of holes from the acceptors into the valence band and that the ionized Cu acceptor is singly charged.

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