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    Springer
    Applied physics 60 (1995), S. 81-85 
    ISSN: 1432-0630
    Keywords: 61.72-y ; 61.80.Hg ; 78.70.Bj
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The defect evolution as a function of the annealing temperature has been studied in monocrystalline silicon grown in a hydrogen atmosphere and irradiated with 3.6×1017 neutrons/cm2. Positron lifetime spectroscopy has been used and the results compared with infrated absorption measurements. Vacancy-H, vacancy-2H, vacancy-O−H and divacancy complexes withm hydrogen atoms (m〈6) have been identified for the first time as possible positron traps.
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    Applied physics 60 (1995), S. 447-453 
    ISSN: 1432-0630
    Keywords: 78.70.Bj ; 36.10.Dr ; 61.41.+e
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract We have determined the positron mobility (μ+) in polyethylene samples (67.2% crystalline, glass transition temperatureT g=151 K) in the 64–400 K temperature range by Doppler shift measurements. A method based on the simulataneous observation of two γ lines from133Ba and137Cs radioactive sources together with the positron annihilation γ line, was employed to measure the Doppler shift of the 511 keV γ line as a function of the electric field applied to the samples. With this method we were able to measure at the same time the drift velocity of positrons and theS parameter. This parameter is very important in the interpretation of the mobility trend in samples where the positron states change with temperature. The positron mobility was corrected for positronium formation. μ+ at 64 K is 31.7±0.8 cm2 V−1 s−1 then decreases up to 123 K, increases at 148 K and decreases again up to 170 K (μ+=26.9±0.8 cm2 V−s−). This sharp change in mobility is centred around the glass transition temperature of our samples. Then the mobility remains almost constant up to 230 K. From 250 K to 377 K, μ+ increases and reaches the value of 38.4±1.0 cm2 V−1s−1. The corrected experimental data were well fitted by a simple model taking into account scattering and a thermally activated process (hopping mechanism).
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    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: 34.80.Bm ; 34.80.Gs
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Total cross sections for electron scattering on “quasi spherical” (CH4, SiH4, GeH4) molecules have been analyzed phenomenologically over a wide energy range. Regions, at low and high energies can be usefully represented by simple analytical formulae. Regularities associated with characteristic points such as the Ramsauer minima have been exposed. Comparison with other simple hydrides (NH3, H2O, H2S) allows the demonstration of a possible correlation between the maximum value of the total cross section and the bond length. Some points of contact with first-principles theory are noted and in particular the energy at which the maximum cross section occurs, is related to the occurrence of a partial wave resonance. In the absence of complete data for GeH4, prediction of characteristic points in the low energy cross section proves possible via the phenomenological analysis. Similarly, in the high energy regime, predictions of the cross section for SnH4 is made from data on the lighter molecules of the series, using non-relativistic Thomas-Fermi self consistent field scaling.
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