Deep levels due to hydrogen in ZnO single crystals

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Abstract

Hydrogen impurities and oxygen vacancies are involved in the $\sim $0.7 eV shift of the optical absorption edge of ZnO. Deuterium causes a smaller shift. Titanium metal is used to bind hydrogen as it diffuses out of ZnO. Positron annihilation spectroscopy coupled with other techniques point to the presence of oxygen vacancies. Removing hydrogen followed by annealing in oxygen reduces the carrier concentration.

Authors

  • Narendra Parmar

    Washington State University

  • Marc Weber

    Washington State University

  • Kelvin Lynn

    Washington State University