D. Jousse, Jerzy Kanicki, et al.
Applied Surface Science
Room-temperature stable paramagnetic defects have been induced in hydrogenated amorphous silicon nitride films by exposure to sub-band-gap ultraviolet light. These defects are almost certainly trivalent silicon centers which can be completely annealed at temperatures higher than 250°C. These defects seem similar in chemical origin to light-induced centers in hydrogenated amorphous silicon and defects in irradiated metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors.
D. Jousse, Jerzy Kanicki, et al.
Applied Surface Science
C.H. Seager, Jerzy Kanicki
Physical Review B
C. Godet, Jerzy Kanicki
Physica B: Physics of Condensed Matter
Jerzy Kanicki, W.L. Warren, et al.
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids