Abstract
The irreversible changes in conductivity occurring in evaporated amorphous Ge films just after deposition and during annealing are investigated in detail. Their analysis leads to a model for the structural relaxation of real amorphous networks. Electron diffraction and electron microscope experiments provide additional information on annealing effects and crystallization processes.
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