Photoluminescence study of gallium vacancy defects in gallium arsenide irradiated by relativistic protons
- Univ. de Sherbrooke, Quebec (Canada). Dept. de Physique
- Univ. de Montreal, Quebec (Canada). Dept. de Physique
- TRIUMF, Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada)
Epitaxially grown n-type gallium arsenide films, doped with silicon to concentrations of 2 {times} 10{sup 15} and 2 {times} 10{sup 16} cm{sup {minus}3} were exposed at room temperature to 200, 350, and 500 MeV proton irradiation at fluences of 3 {times} 10{sup 11}, 10{sup 12}, 10{sup 13}, 3 {times} 10{sup 13}, 10{sup 14} and 10{sup 15} cm{sup {minus}2}. The effects of the irradiation were determined through low temperature continuous photoluminescence spectroscopy. Two radiation-induced donor-to-acceptor transitions were observed. The one at 1.476 eV has been associated to the gallium vacancy acceptor (V{sub Ga}) and the other at 1.482 eV to the silicon at the arsenic site acceptor (Si{sub As}). The relative introduction rate of these two defects has been measured in the irradiated samples before and after annealing at 550 C for 30 minutes. The introduction rates are higher than those predicted by relativistic elastic scattering cross-section theory in the energy range studied here. The authors conclude that inelastic scattering contributes to the cross-section. The introduction rates are lower than nonionizing energy loss (NIEL) calculations in the 200 to 500 MeV energy range. They suggest that the proton inelastic scattering parameter used in NIEL needs revision. The relativistic inelastic scattering formula is closer to experiment than present NIEL calculations.
- OSTI ID:
- 644179
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-970711-; ISSN 0018-9499; TRN: 98:008112
- Journal Information:
- IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, Vol. 44, Issue 6Pt1; Conference: 34. IEEE nuclear and space radiation effects conference, Snowmass, CO (United States), 21-25 Jul 1997; Other Information: PBD: Dec 1997
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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