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Title: Прыжковая вз-проводимость германия, «легированного» радиационными дефектами
Other Titles: Hopping ез-conductivity of germanium «doped» by radiation defects / O. P. Ermolaev, T. Y. Mickulchik
Authors: Ермолаев, О. П.
Микульчик, Т. Ю.
Keywords: ЭБ БГУ::ЕСТЕСТВЕННЫЕ И ТОЧНЫЕ НАУКИ::Физика
Issue Date: 1999
Publisher: Минск : БГУ
Citation: Взаимодействие излучений с твердым телом: Материалы III междунар. науч. конф., 6-8 окт. 1999 г., Минск: В 2 ч. Ч.1. — Мн.: БГУ, 1999. — С. 103-104.
Abstract (in another language): The electroconductivity and Hall coefficient of germanium converted in a p-type material by the large fluences of fast reactor neutrons were investigated in the temperature range from 1,5 to 300 K. The hopping вз-conductivity between the nearest localized states of the shallow nonhydrogenlike radiation acceptors, (E»+0,016) eV, was studied. It was found that the experimental neutrons were investigated in the temperature range from 1,5 to 300 K. The hopping вз-conductivity between the nearest localized states of the shallow nonhydrogenlike radiation acceptors, (E»+0,016) eV, was studied. It was found that the experimental data of hopping E3-conductivity activation energy were consistent with the values calculated by Shklovskii - Efros theory at low concentration of radiation defects ( N<Nmax=7'1015 cm'3). Behavior of the dependence E3=f(NRD) shows that бз-data don't depend on Bohr radius of impurity (defect) at N<Nmax. Value of Nmax was determined from NmaX'a3»2'10"3 taking into account that the value of Bohr radius of the radiation acceptors equals to 40 A. Experimental value of Nmax=7-1015 cm"3 was found to agree.
URI: http://elib.bsu.by/handle/123456789/204312
ISBN: 985-445-236-0
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