Theoretical study of hydrogen stability and aggregation in dislocation cores in silicon

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作者
Matsubara, Masahiko [1 ]
Godet, Julien [1 ]
Pizzagalli, Laurent [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Poitiers, Dept Phys & Mecan Mat, Inst P, CNRS,UPR 3346,SP2MI, F-86962 Futuroscope, France
关键词
90-DEGREES PARTIAL DISLOCATION; AB-INITIO; 1ST-PRINCIPLES CALCULATIONS; DIFFUSION; MOBILITY; DEFECTS; DIAMOND; LOCKING; OXYGEN; SI;
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10.1103/PhysRevB.82.024107
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
The interaction between hydrogen and a dislocation in silicon has been investigated using first-principles calculation. We consider 30 degrees and 90 degrees partial dislocations with both single and double periodic structures and nondissociated screw dislocation starting from the case of one single H to a fully H-filled dislocation line. In the case of a single H atom, H is preferentially located in a bond-centered-like site after a possible breaking of a Si-Si bond. In case of two H atoms, the molecular H-2 can be stable but is never the lowest energy configuration. If initially located in a bond-centered site, H-2 usually spontaneously dissociates into two H atoms and breaks the Si-Si bond followed by the passivation of resulting dangling bonds by H atoms. When additional H atoms are inserted into partial dislocation cores, they first induce the breaking of the largely strained Si-Si bonds in the dislocation core, then passivate the created dangling bonds. Next the insertion of stable H-2 near the dislocation core becomes favorable. A maximum H density is determined as 6 H atoms per length of Burgers vector and the largest energy gain in energy is obtained for a 90 degrees single periodic partial dislocation. Our calculations also suggest that the presence of few hydrogens could have a non-negligible influence on the dislocation structures, inducing core reconstructions. The mobility of H along the dislocation line is briefly addressed in the case of the 90 degrees single periodic partial dislocation core.
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