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dc.contributor.authorBelas, E.
dc.contributor.authorBogoboyashchyy, V.
dc.contributor.authorGrill, R.
dc.contributor.authorIzhnin, I.
dc.contributor.authorVlasov, Andriy
dc.contributor.authorYudenkov, V.
dc.contributor.authorБелас, Е.
dc.contributor.authorБогобоящий, В.
dc.contributor.authorГріл, Р.
dc.contributor.authorІжнін, І.
dc.contributor.authorВласов, Андрій
dc.contributor.authorЮденков, В.
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-13T17:53:08Z-
dc.date.available2018-05-13T17:53:08Z-
dc.date.issued2003
dc.identifier.citationTime relaxation of point defects in p- and n-(HgCd)Te after ion milling / Belas E., Bogoboyashchyy V. V, Grill R., Iznin I. I., Vlasov A. P., Yudenkov V. A. // Journal of electron. mater. – 2003. – Vol. 32, N 7. – P. 698–702. (Scopus)uk_UA
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ldufk.edu.ua/handle/34606048/10403-
dc.description.abstractRH(77 K) of the n-type layer created by ion milling is investigated in Hg vacancy-doped, As-doped, and In-predoped p-type, and In-doped n-type Hg1−xCdxTe (0.2 < x < 0.22) samples. We show that the n-type layer is formed, and the temperature-activated relaxation occurs in all cases. The annealing at 75°C results in a gradual degradation of the converted n-type layer and a back n-to-p conversion within 8 days. The existence of a high-conducting, surfacedamaged region with a high-electron density (∼1018 cm−3) and a low mobility (∼103 cm2/Vs) is confirmed, and its influence on the relaxation is studied.uk_UA
dc.language.isoenuk_UA
dc.subject(HgCd)Teuk_UA
dc.subjecttype conversionuk_UA
dc.subjection millinguk_UA
dc.titleTime Relaxation of Point Defects in p- and n-(HgCd)Te after Ion Millinguk_UA
dc.typeArticleuk_UA
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