1993
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.48.1997
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Continuous-wave and pulsed electron-nuclear double-resonance study of paramagnetic defects in amorphous hydrogenated silicon-carbon alloy

Abstract: Alloying amorphous hydrogenated silicon with carbon, although increasing the optical band gap, results in a dramatic increase in the number of paramagnetic defects and subsequent deterioration of optoelectronic properties. Electron-nuclear double-resonance and electron spin resonance studies of "Cenriched materials provide a picture of how unpaired electrons, silicon atoms, and carbon atoms relate to each other in the alloys. We report the observation of weak hyperfine interactions originating from ' C and Si … Show more

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