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Deep levels irradiation effects

Various mechanisms for electret effect formation in anodic oxides have been proposed. Lobushkin and co-workers241,242 assumed that it is caused by electrons captured at deep trap levels in oxides. This point of view was supported by Zudov and Zudova.244,250 Mikho and Koleboshin272 postulated that the surface charge of anodic oxides is caused by dissociation of water molecules at the oxide-electrolyte interface and absorption of OH groups. This mechanism was put forward to explain the restoration of the electret effect by UV irradiation of depolarized samples. Parkhutik and Shershulskii62 assumed that the electret effect is caused by the accumulation of incorporated anions into the growing oxide. They based their conclusions on measurements of the kinetics of Us accumulation in anodic oxides and comparative analyses of the kinetics of chemical composition variation of growing oxides. [Pg.479]


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