Additional hydrogen in II-VI semiconductors may occur in two different configurations, either bound to the anion in a position along the bond direction, or at an open interstitial site surrounded by four cations. The electronic character of these states is very different: the bound hydrogen forms a donor with an extended electronic wave function, whereas the interstitial hydrogen is acceptor-like and has an almost free-atom-like electron distribution. In this paper, we show in which systems the donor and in which the acceptor was found to form the ground state. Some of the structural and electronic properties of these states are also given. The information presented is derived from muSR experiments.http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pssc.20030000
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Recent developments in our understanding of the electronic structure of hydrogen and its isotopes in...
A positive muon can be considered an isotope of hydrogen due to similarities in spin and charge. For...
A new type of muonium defect centre has been observed in undoped CdS at low temperatures (T<20Â K). ...
The nature of hydrogen defect centres in II-VI semiconductors has been inferred by studying implante...
The assignment of muon spin rotation spectra to muonium counterparts of hydrogen shallow-donor state...
The study on the electronic state of muon as pseudo-hydrogen (represented by the elemental symbol Mu...
A new survey of muonium states brings the total of binary non-magnetic oxides studied to 30, with no...
Abstract Muonium centres in Cu2O, Ag2O and CdO show hyperfine parameters spanning four orders of ma...
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVH-4V2NP2J-Y/2/3738c97c2d99528da5d86b486571793
The effect of quantum confinement on shallow-donor muonium states and their ionization in nanocrysta...
Muons are used in semiconductor research as an experimentally accessible analog to the isolated Hydr...
AbstractWe have calculated self-consistent total energy surfaces for H+, H° and H2 present interstit...
The behaviour of hydrogen in crystalline and amorphous semiconductors has been simulated using the p...
The defect energy levels for muonium, a light pseudo-isotope of hydrogen, are investigated to define...
Muonium, a positive muon and an electron, is often used as an experimentally accessible substitute f...
Recent developments in our understanding of the electronic structure of hydrogen and its isotopes in...
A positive muon can be considered an isotope of hydrogen due to similarities in spin and charge. For...
A new type of muonium defect centre has been observed in undoped CdS at low temperatures (T<20Â K). ...