Defects, their interaction and modification by irradiation in semi-insulating GaAs

Kazukauskas, V., Kuprusevicius, E., Vaitkus, J.V. and Smith, K. (2002) Defects, their interaction and modification by irradiation in semi-insulating GaAs. In: 11th International symposium - Ultrafast phenomena in semiconductors, Vilnius, 26-29 August 2001, 317 -320. ISBN 0878498907

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Abstract

We investigated Semi-Insulating (SI) GaAs Schottky diode particle detectors, fabricated either on single SI-GaAs LEC crystals, or on VPE layers from several suppliers, before and after irradiation with high-energy protons and pions. A detailed comparative analysis of thermally stimulated current (TSC) and depolarisation current (TSD) spectra have been made. To separate the single traps, we used their thermal emptying by fractional heating. The following main conclusions are drawn. First of all, many different levels (from 8 by 12) have been found in the temperature range from 90 K to 300 K in all samples. Their activation energies range from 0.07 up to 0.55 eV, their capture cross sections are 10-(22) - 10(-14) cm(2), and initial occupation is 2x10(11) - 5x10(14) cm(-3). The irradiation with pions and protons does not influence the density of most levels significantly. On the other hand, levels with activation energies of about 0.07 - 0.11 CV, 0.33 - 0.36 eV, 0.4 - 0.42 eV, and 0.48 - 0.55 eV have been found only in the irradiated samples. Furthermore, peculiarities of the TSC were observed that could not be explained by a homogeneous semiconductor model. The existence of different polarisation sources in different temperature ranges is also demonstrated by TSD. It-radiation increases the inhomogeneity of the crystals, causing the scattering of the activation energies. A model of the reconstruction of dislocation net under irradiation is proposed, which foresees formation of different (p-type) conductivity channels around dislocations through the metastable transformation of the EL2 level.

Item Type:Conference Proceedings
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Vaitkus, Prof Juozas and Smith, Professor Kenway
Authors: Kazukauskas, V., Kuprusevicius, E., Vaitkus, J.V., and Smith, K.
Subjects:Q Science > QC Physics
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Physics and Astronomy
Journal Name:Ultrafast Phenomena in Semiconductors 2001
ISSN:0255-5476
ISBN:0878498907

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