… to the strong radiationtolerance of HgCdTe but low bond strength) [11–13], and ratio of electronic to nuclear stopping (with electronic energy deposition improving defectmobility and …
A Azarov, E Wendler, K Lorenz, E Monakhov… - Applied Physics …, 2017 - pubs.aip.org
… defects outside the active volume of a ZnO-based device could be beneficial to enhance the radiationtolerance. … that extended defects can act as efficient traps for the highly mobile Zn …
… That is, radiation-induced defects can trigger grain boundary mobility with a resulting increase in the average grain size and a total decrease in the system's free energy. The exact …
X Hu, AP Karmarkar, B Jun… - … on Nuclear Science, 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… much higher mobility than AlGaN/GaN devices, but they possess similarly high radiation tolerance, … Carrier scattering and carrier removal due to radiation-induced defect centers are the …
D Ho, S Choi, H Kang, B Park, MN Le… - … Applied Materials & …, 2023 - ACS Publications
… radiation hardness experiments against ionizing radiation exposure. The synergetic combination of structural plasticity of Zn, defecttolerance of Sn, and high electron mobility … radiation-…
Y Zhang, M Ishimaru, T Varga, T Oda… - Physical Chemistry …, 2012 - pubs.rsc.org
… , enhanced radiation-tolerance in SiC is highly desirable, and defect dynamics … radiation tolerance, but is not a dominating factor. In addition, the MD results indicate that the mobility of …
… Distinct differences can be observed in both the rate of interface migration and the types of defect morphologies. Here the GB is mobile and stacking fault tetrahedra (SFTs) frequently …
… distribution has been explained by preferential removal of mobile interstitials by free surfaces, leaving less mobile vacancy clusters behind (near surfaces) 29 . MD simulations also …
… Radiation-induced decreases in I ds have been observed for other HEMT material systems, and have been attributed to high-efficiency defect-… which the high radiationtolerance of In As …