Abstract

Singly ionized thermal donors [(TD${)}^{+}$], which give rise to the NL8 ESR spectrum, were investigated with electron-nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) in B-doped Czochralski-grown silicon and float-zone silicon into which the magnetic isotope $^{17}\mathrm{O}$ was diffused. TD's were formed by annealing at 460 \ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}C for 2--8 h. ENDOR lines of two shells of $^{17}\mathrm{O}$ and seven shells of $^{29}\mathrm{Si}$ were observed. Five different species of ${\mathrm{TD}}^{+}$'s were identified, which are formed one after another upon annealing. The ESR spectra of these TD's were superimposed in the NL8 spectrum. The smallest ${\mathrm{TD}}^{+}$ measured by ENDOR is probably identical with ${\mathrm{TD}}_{3}^{+}$ as identified from the infrared-absorption bands. The core of the TD's contains four oxygen atoms, two on each of the two (110) mirror planes. All the five ${\mathrm{TD}}^{+}$'s investigated showed ${C}_{2v}$ point-group symmetry. A single Si atom is possibly also part of the TD core structure, while the other Si neighbors are ligands. The hyperfine interactions of all $^{29}\mathrm{Si}$ and $^{17}\mathrm{O}$ nuclei are very small, representing only about 5% of the unpaired-electron spin density. The small size of the interactions cannot be explained by present theories. The compatibility of current TD models with the ENDOR results is discussed.

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