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Experimental Confirmation of the Predicted Shallow Donor Hydrogen State in Zinc Oxide
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Ii-vi SemiconductorInterstitial ProtiumExperimental ConfirmationTransition Metal ChalcogenidesEngineeringPhysicsHydrogen TransitionNatural SciencesOxide ElectronicsIntrinsic ImpurityApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPhysical ChemistryShallow DonorZinc OxideChemistryHydrogenHydrogen Generation
We confirm the recent prediction that interstitial protium may act as a shallow donor in zinc oxide, by direct spectroscopic observation of its muonium counterpart. On implantation into ZnO, positive muons--chemically analogous to protons in this context--form paramagnetic centers below about 40 K. The muon-electron contact hyperfine interaction, as well as the temperature and activation energy for ionization, imply a shallow level. Similar results for the cadmium chalcogenides suggest that such shallow donor states are generic to the II-VI compounds. The donor level depths should serve as a guide for the electrical activity of interstitial hydrogen.
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