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Quantitative relevance of substitutional impurities to carrier dynamics in diamond

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arxiv 1805.10117 v1 pith:HL3PN2Z6 submitted 2018-05-25 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords impuritycarrierconcentrationsexcitonscapturediamonddifferentelectrons
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We have quantified substitutional impurity concentrations in synthetic diamond crystals down to sub parts-per-billion levels. The capture lifetimes of electrons and excitons injected by photoexcitation were compared for several samples with different impurity concentrations. Based on the assessed impurity concentrations, we have determined the capture cross section of electrons to boron impurity, sA=1.3x10^-14 cm2, and that of excitons to nitrogen impurity, sD^ex=3.1x10^-14 cm2. The general tendency of the mobility values for different carrier species is successfully reproduced by including carrier scattering by impurities and by excitons.

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