ESR investigations on hydrogen-induced hyperfine splitting features in ZnO

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Title: ESR investigations on hydrogen-induced hyperfine splitting features in ZnO
Authors: Gluba, M.A. marc.gluba@hmi.de, Friedrich, F.1, Lips, K.1, Nickel, N.H.1
Source: Superlattices & Microstructures. Jan2008, Vol. 43 Issue 1, p24-27. 4p.
Subjects: Electron paramagnetic resonance, Hydrogen, Temperature, Zinc compounds
Abstract: Abstract: Low temperature X-band electron spin resonance measurements (ESR) were performed on as-grown and post-hydrogenated zinc oxide (ZnO) single crystals. As-grown ZnO exhibits a single strong line at that was identified as hydrogen. In contrast, post-hydrogenated ZnO shows a distinctly different ESR spectrum. Besides the intensification of the hydrogen donor line, hydrogenation triggers the observation of additional hyperfine lines. They are attributed to manganese (Mn) impurities probably introduced from the growth process. From the ESR data a Mn concentration of 6×1013 cm−3 was estimated. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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  Data: Abstract: Low temperature X-band electron spin resonance measurements (ESR) were performed on as-grown and post-hydrogenated zinc oxide (ZnO) single crystals. As-grown ZnO exhibits a single strong line at that was identified as hydrogen. In contrast, post-hydrogenated ZnO shows a distinctly different ESR spectrum. Besides the intensification of the hydrogen donor line, hydrogenation triggers the observation of additional hyperfine lines. They are attributed to manganese (Mn) impurities probably introduced from the growth process. From the ESR data a Mn concentration of 6×1013 cm−3 was estimated. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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