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Oxygen-related thermal donors

These may include atomic and molecular hydrogen, as well as hydrogen bonded at oxygen-related clusters. Passivation of the 450°C thermal donors has also been investigated as a function of cluster size by Johnson and Hahn (1986) and Johnson et al. (1986). [Pg.90]


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