Abstract

We explain our choice of configuration of the As-antisite--divacancy complex, which components we and Zou et al. (in the preceding Comment) agree to comprise the ``head of the EL2 family,'' in terms of electrostatics, cohesive energy, and previous interpretation (now disputed) of spin-resonance data. We propose that the configuration proposed by Zou et al. probably does appear within the family of defect complexes in GaAs known as EL2 even if it is not the ``head of the EL2 family.''

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