Extended defects in hydrogen-implanted (111) silicon wafer treated by high temperature annealing pro

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High resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) has been used to investigate the extended defects induced by the interaction between hydrogen and silicon during the high temperature annealing process in the hydrogen-implanted (111) silicon wafer.
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