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Character of the Reaction between Molecular Hydrogen and a Silicon Dangling Bond in Amorphous SiO2

2007

The passivation by diffusing H2 of silicon dangling bond defects (E′ centers, O3tSi•) induced by laser irradiation in amorphous SiO2 (silica) is investigated in situ at several temperatures. It is found that the reaction between the E′ center and H2 requires an activation energy of 0.39 eV and that its kinetics is not diffusionlimited. The results are compared with previous findings on the other fundamental paramagnetic point defect in silica, the oxygen dangling bond, which features completely different reaction properties with H2. Furthermore, a comparison is proposed with literature data on the reaction properties of surface E′ centers, of E′ centers embedded in silica films, and with th…

Materials scienceSiliconPassivationHydrogen moleculeDangling bondMolecular Hydrogenchemistry.chemical_elementLaserPhotochemistrySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAmorphous solidlaw.inventionGeneral EnergyCharacter (mathematics)chemistrylawIrradiationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Kinetics of Bulk Lifetime Degradation in Float‐Zone (FZ) Silico n : Fast Activation and Annihilation of Grown‐In Defects and the Role of Hydrogen vs …

2020

Float-zone (FZ) silicon often has grown-in defects that are thermally activated in a broad temperature window (≈300–800 °C). These defects cause efficient electron-hole pair recombination, which deteriorates the bulk minority carrier lifetime and thereby possible photovoltaic conversion efficiencies. Little is known so far about these defects which are possibly Si-vacancy/nitrogen-related (VxNy). Herein, it is shown that the defect activation takes place on sub-second timescales, as does the destruction of the defects at higher temperatures. Complete defect annihilation, however, is not achieved until nitrogen impurities are effused from the wafer, as confirmed by secondary ion mass spectro…

Materials scienceSiliconPassivationfloat-zone siliconResearchInstitutes_Networks_Beacons/photon_science_instituteTKchemistry.chemical_elementnitrogen vacancy centers02 engineering and technologyPhoton Science Institute01 natural scienceslaw.inventionlaw0103 physical sciencesSolar cellMaterials ChemistryWaferElectrical and Electronic Engineeringdefects010302 applied physicsDangling bondSurfaces and InterfacesCarrier lifetimeFloat-zone silicon021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSecondary ion mass spectrometryfloat‐zone siliconphotovoltaicschemistryChemical physicsbulk lifetime0210 nano-technology
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Frenkel defect process in amorphous silica

2011

Point defects strongly influence optical properties of synthetic amorphous silica (synthetic a-SiO2) used in excimer laser photolithography and their properties are intensively studied. Decomposition of an Si-O-Si bond into a pair of oxygen vacancy and interstitial oxygen species is an intrinsic defect process in a-SiO2. It is similar to the creation of vacancy-interstitial pairs in crystalline materials and is regarded as "Frenkel defect process" in an amorphous material. Oxygens are also known to be emitted from a-SiO2 surfaces under irradiation with vacuumultraviolet (VUV) light or electron beam. However, the anion part of the Frenkel pair in a-SiO2, interstitial oxygen atom, lacks relia…

Materials scienceSiliconbusiness.industryDopingDangling bondchemistry.chemical_elementCrystallographic defectAmorphous solidMolecular geometrychemistryChemical physicsKröger–Vink notationFrenkel defectOptoelectronicsbusinessProc. of SPIE
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Coefficient of thermal expansion and elastic modulus of thin films

1999

The coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), biaxial modulus, and stress of some amorphous semiconductors (a-Si:H, a-C:H, a-Ge:H, and a-GeCx:H) and metallic (Ag and Al) thin films were studied. The thermal expansion and the biaxial modulus were measured by the thermally induced bending technique. The stress of the metallic films, deposited by thermal evaporation (Ag and Al), is tensile, while that of the amorphous films deposited by sputtering (a-Si:H, a-Ge:H, and a-GeCx:H) and by glow discharge (a-C:H) is compressive. We observed that the coefficient of thermal expansion of the tetrahedral amorphous thin films prepared in this work, as well as that of the films reported in literature, depen…

Materials scienceSputteringUltimate tensile strengthDangling bondGeneral Physics and AstronomyModulusFísicaThin filmComposite materialCiència dels materialsElastic modulusThermal expansionAmorphous solid
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Thermal atomic layer deposition of AlOxNy thin films for surface passivation of nano-textured flexible silicon

2019

Abstract Aluminum oxynitride (AlOxNy) films with different nitrogen concentration are prepared by thermal atomic layer deposition (ALD) for flexible nano-textured silicon (NT-Si) surface passivation. The AlOxNy films are shown to exhibit a homogeneous nitrogen-doping profile and the presence of an adequate amount of hydrogen, which is investigated by Time-of-Fight Elastic Recoil Detection Analysis (ToF-ERDA). The effective minority carrier lifetimes are measured after the NT-Si surface passivation; the minimum surface recombination velocity (SRV) of 5 cm-s−1 is achieved with the AlOxNy film in comparison to the Al2O3 and AlN films (SRV of 7–9 cm-s−1). The better SRV with AlOxNy film is due …

Materials sciencepiiPassivationHydrogenSiliconAnnealing (metallurgy)ta221chemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences7. Clean energyAtomic layer depositionnanorakenteetthermal atomic layer depositionThin filmalumiinisurface passivationblack flexible siliconta114Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentDangling bondatomikerroskasvatus021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsElastic recoil detectionchemistryChemical engineeringaluminum oxynitrideohutkalvot0210 nano-technologySolar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
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Monitoring the habitat use of common Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) using passive acoustics in a Mediterranean marine protected area

2014

The Mediterranean Tursiops truncatus subpopulation has been classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because of its decline. This species in coastal areas is exposed to a wide variety of threats: directed kills, bycatch, reduced prey availability caused by environmental degradation and overfishing, habitat degradation including disturbances from boat traffic and noise. Despite the increase in boat traffic in the Mediterranean Sea, the effect on T. truncatus’ habitat use has been studied in little detail and few data have been published. This study represents the first attempt to characterise spatial and temporal habitat use by T. truncatus and its relation to boat traffic in the Isole …

Mediterranean climateBoat trafficlcsh:SH1-691Environmental EngineeringOverfishingPassive acoustic monitoringAquatic ScienceCetaceanDisplacementOceanographylcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingBycatchFisheryGeographyHabitat destructionMediterranean seaHabitatIUCN Red ListMarine protected areaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMediterranean Marine Science
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Climate change and Mediterranean seagrass meadows: a synopsis for environmental managers

2014

12 páginas, 3 figuras

Mediterranean climateEnvironmental EngineeringClimate changeSeagrassesAquatic ScienceMediterraneanOceanographylcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingCarbon sinkEffects of global warmingEcosystem14. Life underwaterGlobal changeEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicslcsh:SH1-6912. Zero hungerSeagrass ecosystembiologyPrimary productionEcologyGlobal warmingCarbon sinkPosidonia oceanica15. Life on landSeagrass ecosystem Posidonia oceanica global change primary production carbon sink Mediterranean seagrassesbiology.organism_classificationSeagrass ecosystemSeagrass13. Climate actionPosidonia oceanicaEnvironmental science[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology
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Utilization of muddy detritus as organic matter source by the fan mussel Pinna nobilis.

2014

The knowledge of the feeding habits in marine species is fundamental to better understand their relationship with the environment. Although phytoplankton has been traditionally reported as the main food source consumed by the Mediterranean fan mussel Pinna nobilis, recent studies have revealed that detritus represents an important food source for this species. We analysed the degree of acceptance of muddy detritus and the utilisation of its organic matter (OM) by P. nobilis on a group of 21 individuals (30.3-59.7 cm of total shell height (Ht)). The specimens were collected between July and September 2012 in two areas (43°04´25” N; 5°46´7” E and 43°04´34” N; 5°47´32” E) of the Embiez archipe…

Mediterranean climateEnvironmental Engineeringfood acceptanceAquatic ScienceMediterraneanOceanographybivalvelcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingPhytoplanktonpinnidaeOrganic matter14. Life underwaterEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSPinnidaechemistry.chemical_classificationlcsh:SH1-691geographyDetritusgeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyMusselbiology.organism_classificationchemistryArchipelago[SDE]Environmental SciencesdietPinna nobilisMediterranean Marine Science
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Stable C and N isotope concentration in several tissues of the loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta from the western Mediterranean and dietary impli…

2007

CONCENTRACIÓN DE ISÓTOPOS ESTABLES DE C Y N EN VARIOS TEJIDOS DE LA TORTUGA BOBA CARETTA CARETTA DEL MEDITERRÁNEO OCCIDENTAL E IMPLICACIONES SOBRE LA DIETA. – La concentración isotópica de escudos del caparazón, piel, músculo y sangre de tortuga boba (Caretta caretta) fueron analizados para investigar el patrón de variación entre tejidos y para evaluar la posición de esta especie en las redes tróficas de la cuenca Argelina. La piel presentaba valores más altos de δ13C que el músculo o los escudos del caparazón y éstos presentaban valores más altos que la sangre. En cambio, el músculo presentaba valores más altos de δ15N que la piel, ésta valores más altos que la sangre y ésta valores más al…

Mediterranean climateTissues ; Stable isotopes ; Sea turtle ; Trophic level ; Feeding ecology ; Carbon ; NitrogenEcologia animalstable isotopesSH1-691Aquatic ScienceOceanographyTejidos ; Isótopo estable ; Tortuga marina ; Nivel trófico ; Ecología trófica ; Carbono ; Nitrógenotrophic levelLoggerhead sea turtlelcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]nitrogenPredationfeeding ecologyAnimal ecologyecología tróficaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAAquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingAlimentació animaltissuesCarapacesea turtleAnimal feedingTrophic levelTortugues marineslcsh:SH1-691geographynivel tróficogeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyContinental shelfcarbonfungitortuga marinatejidosPlanktonbiology.organism_classificationcarbonoCrustaceannitrógenoisótopo estableSea turtlesScientia Marina
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Effects of recreational scuba diving on Mediterranean fishes: evidence of involuntary feeding?

2013

Despite a large body of literature assessing the impacts of recreational scuba diving on marine habitats, little attention has been paid to the potentially harmful effects this has on fishes. The aim of this study was the assessment of the immediate response of different fish species to divers’ activities. A decrease of fishes’ natural diffidence towards divers is shown, probably due to an enhanced availability of their prey as a result of divers’ contacts with the substrate.

Mediterranean climatelcsh:SH1-691Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaEnvironmental EngineeringEcologyMarine habitatsFish speciesfish behaviourshort-term effectScuba divingAquatic ScienceOceanographylcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingScuba diving fish behaviour short-term effect Mediterranean SeaPredationScuba divingFisheryGeographyScuba diving fish behaviour short-term effect Mediterranean Sea.Mediterranean Sea.Recreationhuman activitiesEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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