Abstract

In the II–VI compound ZnTe perturbed angular correlation and tracer diffusion experiments with the nuclear probe 100 Pd 100 Rh revealed the formation of a defect complex by the observation of a well-defined quadrupole interaction in tellurium-rich crystals. The defect complex is tentatively interpreted as a Pd A-centre with Pd on the chalcogen lattice site. Using the DLTS method no deep levels correlated to implanted palladium could be detected in the range of 0.2 to 0.8 eV above the valence band edge.

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