Trans Tech Publications, Solid State Phenomena, (108-109), p. 379-384, 2005
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.108-109.379
Trans Tech Publications, Solid State Phenomena, p. 379-384
DOI: 10.4028/3-908451-13-2.379
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Hitherto unreported ESR signal, labeled TU10, was detected after annealing of electronirradiated silicon samples doped with phosphorus, iron and hydrogen. The ESR spectrum corresponds to a complex having monoclinic-I symmetry and S = 3/2 spin-state. Hyperfine structure of the TU10 spectrum suggests participation of two nucleus with spin I = 1/2 and 100% abundance in the core of the related defect. Doping of samples with hydrogen-deuterium mixture revealed presence of one hydrogen atom in the complex. The second nucleus with I = 1/2 is apparently a phosphorus atom. Presence of single iron atom was verified by doping with iron heaving modified isotope content. An intensity of the previously reported TU6 signal, related to iron-phosphorus complex, was significantly suppressed in hydrogen-doped samples.