Abstract

Three Si-H IR absorption peaks (2191, 2123, 1894 cm −1) observed in as-grown and irradiated FZ-Si crystal containing hydrogen are shown experimentally to be oxygen-related. It indicates that the oxygen in crystalline Si interacting with H-related defects may form H-defect-impurity complexes and give rise to the corresponding Si-H IR stretching hands.

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