Abstract

The existence of small bond angles (like those of triangles and squares) in amorphous silicon networks were studied by the tight-binding molecular dynamics method, by analyzing the statistical data of Si–Si–Si fragments inside large molecules, and also by the Reverse Monte-Carlo simulation method. The influence of small bond angles on the electronic density of states was revealed.

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