Compton scattering in hydrogenated amorphous silicon
- 1 October 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Philosophical Magazine Part B
- Vol. 42 (4) , 499-510
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01418638008227291
Abstract
The Compton profile (CP) of hydrogenated amorphous Si (a-Si: H) prepared by glow discharge from silane has been measured with a 241Am γ source and compared with a CP of polycrystalline Si. By fitting the high-momentum part of both the CPs the hydrogen content of a-Si: H could be determined. The one-dimensional Fourier transforms (autocorrelation functions) of the CPs exhibit no significant differences at correlation distances beyond the Si–Si bonding distance. By decomposing the experimental a-Si: H CP into contributions of Si–H bonds and of Si–Si bonds some qualitative conclusions concerning the structure of hydrogen incorporated into an amorphous Si matrix can be drawn.Keywords
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