Original version
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter. 2019, 31 (23):235703, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/ab0bf2
Abstract
We report on a deep level transient spectroscopy study of annealing kinetics of a deep, vacancy-hydrogen related level, labeled E5* , at 0.42 eV below the conduction band in hydrogen-implanted n-type silicon. The E5* annealing correlates with the formation of another commonly observed vacancy-hydrogen related level, labeled E5, at 0.45 eV below the conduction band. The annealing of E5* and the formation of E5 exhibit first-order kinetics with an activation energy of 1.61 ± 0.07 eV and a pre-factor of ~1013–1014 s−1 . The pre-factor indicates a dissociation or structural transformation mechanism. The analysis of electron capture cross-sections for E5* and E5 reveals considerable transition entropies for both states and a temperature dependent capture cross-section for E5* . Two possible identifications of E5* and E5 are put forward. Firstly, E5* can be attributed to V2H2(−/0) or V2H3(−/0), which dissociate with the emission of VH (E5). Secondly, E5* and E5 can be assigned to two different configurations of V3H.