posted on 2013-04-08, 14:02authored byEdward A. Davis, S.F.J. Cox, R.L. Lichti, C.G. Van de Walle
The nature of the electron states associated with hydrogen in InN has been inferred by studying the
behavior of positive muons, which mimic protons when implanted into semiconductors. The muons
capture electrons below 60 K, forming paramagnetic centers with a binding energy of about 12 meV.
Together with an exceedingly small muon-electron hyperfine constant indicative of a highly
delocalized electron wave function, the results confirm the recently predicted shallow-donor
properties of hydrogen in InN.
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Citation
Applied Physics Letters, 2003, 82 (4), pp. 592-594 (3)