Published December 2004 | Version v1
Journal article

MSR Studies in the Progress Towards Diamond Electronics

  • 1. University of the Witwatersrand, Schonland Research Institute for Nuclear Sciences (South Africa)
  • 2. University of South Africa, Physics Department (South Africa)
  • 3. University of KwaZulu Natal, School of Pure and Applied Physics (South Africa)

Description

The recent development of device quality synthetic diamond dramatically increases the potential of diamond as a wide band gap semiconductor. A remaining obstacle is the lack of shallow n-type dopants. Molecular dopant systems have been shown theoretically to lead to the shallowing of levels in the band gap. Some of these systems involve defect-hydrogen complexes. This, and other phenomena, motivate the study of the chemistry and dynamics of hydrogen in diamond. Much information on this topic has been obtained from Muon Spin Rotation (MSR) experiments. These experiments view the muonium (Mu ≡ μ+e-) atom as a light chemical analogue of hydrogen. Data on isolated muonium in diamond is reviewed, and evidence on formation of N-Mu-N (a shallow dopant candidate), the trapping of Mu at B-dopants, and fast quantum diffusion of muonium are discussed.

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Hyperfine Interactions
Journal Volume
159
Journal Issue
1-4
Journal Page Range
p. 217-226
ISSN
0304-3843
CODEN
HYINDN

Conference

Title
13. international conference on hyperfine interactions; 17. international symposium on nuclear quadrupole interactions
Acronym
HFI/NQI 2004
Dates
22-27 Aug 2004
Place
Bonn (Germany)

INIS

Country of Publication
Netherlands
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
43032166
Subject category
S75: CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS, SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERFLUIDITY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
ATOMS; CRYSTAL DEFECTS; DIAMONDS; DIFFUSION; DOPED MATERIALS; ELECTRONS; HYDROGEN; HYDROGEN COMPLEXES; MUON SPIN RELAXATION; MUONIUM; SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS; TRAPPING
Descriptors DEC
CARBON; COMPLEXES; CRYSTAL STRUCTURE; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; ELEMENTS; FERMIONS; LEPTONS; MATERIALS; MINERALS; NONMETALS; RELAXATION

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