Abstract

The temperature dependence of the internal friction in dislocation-free single crystal silicon after preliminary ultrasonic treatment exhibits a dominating peak at T≈510 K. This effect, reported for the first time, can be explained by the ultrasound-induced rearrangement of point defects related to interstitial silicon atoms.

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