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- 2022Effect of alkali and sulfate on early hydration of Portland cements at high water to cement ratiocitations
- 2022Effect of sulfate on CO<sub>2</sub> binding efficiency of recycled alkaline materialscitations
- 2019Application of thermodynamic modelling to hydrated cementscitations
- 2019Early hydration of ye'elimite: Insights from thermodynamic modellingcitations
- 2018Relationship between cement composition and the freeze-thaw resistance of concretes
- 2018Reactivity tests for supplementary cementitious materials: RILEM TC 267-TRM phase 1
- 2018Effect of sulfate additions on hydration and performance of ternary slag-limestone composite cements
- 2017Early hydration of SCM-blended Portland cements: A pore solution and isothermal calorimetry studycitations
- 2015Synchrotron white-beam x-ray topography analysis of the defect structure of HVPE-GaN substratescitations
- 2015Effect of Limestone Addition on the Early Age Hydration and Microstructure Evolution of Composite Slag Cements
- 2014Influence of limestone and anhydrite on the hydration of Portland cementscitations
- 2013Effect of cement grade and fineness of slag on the early age to medium term properties of binary blends
- 2010Vacancy defects in bulk ammonothermal GaN crystalscitations
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Vacancy defects in bulk ammonothermal GaN crystals
Abstract
We have applied positron annihilation spectroscopy to study in-grown vacancy defects in bulk GaN crystals grown by the ammonothermal method. We observe a high concentration of Ga vacancy related defects in n-type samples in spite of the low growth temperature, suggesting that oxygen impurities promote the formation of vacancies also through other mechanisms than a mere reduction of thermodynamical formation enthalpy. On the other hand, no positron trapping at vacancy defects is observed in Mg-doped p-type samples, as expected when the Fermi level is close to the valence band and intrinsic defects are dominantly positively charged. Annealing of the samples at temperatures well above the growth temperature is found to change significantly the defect structure of the material.