Chemically and isotopically pure semiconductors offer a wealth of interesting physics. We review a number of impurity complexes which were discovered in ultra-pure germanium. They have led the way to the widely pursued studies of hydrogen in numerous semiconductors. Isotope related effects and processes include neutron transmutation doping, a technique used for a number of silicon and germanium devices: isotopically pure and deliberately mixed crystals of germanium have been grown recently and have been used to study the dependence of the indirect bandgap and phonon properties on the mass and mass disorder of the nuclei. The large number of stable isotopes of the various semiconductors present a great potential for basic and applied studies...
The implantation of radioactive isotopes into semiconductor materials is a powerful technique that e...
Within the past years the optical excitations of electrons have been measured for semiconductor sam...
Deicher M, Pfeiffer W. Spectroscopy of hydrogen-related defects in III-V semiconductors by nuclear t...
A review of recent research involving isotopically controlled semiconductors is presented. Studies w...
Most semiconductors consist of elements which are made up of a number of stable isotopes. Access to ...
Semiconductors are prime examples of crystals which can be grown with unprecedented purity, imperfec...
Radioactive atoms have been used in solid-state physics and in material science for many decades. Be...
Point defects in semiconductors play a decisive role for the functionality of semiconductors. A deta...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Chemical EngineeringJames EdgarIsotopically engineering silicon to ac...
A new approach towards the understanding of hitherto unknown, non-elemental acceptors and donors whi...
Investigations of electronic and optical properties of semiconductors often require specimens with e...
The present paper focuses on the renormalization effects of the band gaps in the electronic band str...
The use of enriched stable isotopes combined with modern epitaxial deposition and depth profiling te...
Deicher M, Keller R, Pfeiffer W, Skudlik H, Wichert T. Investigation of hydrogen in semiconductors b...
The present book provides to the main ideas and techniques of the rapid progressing field of quantum...
The implantation of radioactive isotopes into semiconductor materials is a powerful technique that e...
Within the past years the optical excitations of electrons have been measured for semiconductor sam...
Deicher M, Pfeiffer W. Spectroscopy of hydrogen-related defects in III-V semiconductors by nuclear t...
A review of recent research involving isotopically controlled semiconductors is presented. Studies w...
Most semiconductors consist of elements which are made up of a number of stable isotopes. Access to ...
Semiconductors are prime examples of crystals which can be grown with unprecedented purity, imperfec...
Radioactive atoms have been used in solid-state physics and in material science for many decades. Be...
Point defects in semiconductors play a decisive role for the functionality of semiconductors. A deta...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Chemical EngineeringJames EdgarIsotopically engineering silicon to ac...
A new approach towards the understanding of hitherto unknown, non-elemental acceptors and donors whi...
Investigations of electronic and optical properties of semiconductors often require specimens with e...
The present paper focuses on the renormalization effects of the band gaps in the electronic band str...
The use of enriched stable isotopes combined with modern epitaxial deposition and depth profiling te...
Deicher M, Keller R, Pfeiffer W, Skudlik H, Wichert T. Investigation of hydrogen in semiconductors b...
The present book provides to the main ideas and techniques of the rapid progressing field of quantum...
The implantation of radioactive isotopes into semiconductor materials is a powerful technique that e...
Within the past years the optical excitations of electrons have been measured for semiconductor sam...
Deicher M, Pfeiffer W. Spectroscopy of hydrogen-related defects in III-V semiconductors by nuclear t...