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Publications [#163019] of April S. Brown

Papers Published

  1. M. Losurdo and M. M. Giangregorio and G. Bruno and T. H. Kim and S. Choi and A. S. Brown and G. Pettinari and M. Capizzi and A. Polimeni, Behavior of hydrogen in InN investigated in real time exploiting spectroscopic ellipsometry, Applied Physics Letters, vol. 91 no. 8 (August, 2007), ISSN 0003-6951
    (last updated on 2009/09/08)

    Abstract:
    The interaction of hydrogen with InN epitaxial films has been investigated by exposing InN to a remote hydrogen plasma and monitoring changes in the InN optical properties in real time via spectroscopic ellipsometry. Atomic hydrogen reacts swith InN causing nitrogen depletion with formation of indium clusters at the sample surface. After terminating the hydrogenation process, the hydrogen remains stable in the InN host lattice at T $<$ 200 degrees C, while at higher temperatures it partially desorbs as NHx and InHx (x=1-3).


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