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Publication
Physical Review Letters
Paper
Magnetic studies of persistent photoconductivity in n-AlxGa1-xAs
Abstract
Low-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements were made during illumination of n-Al2Ga1-xAs with DX centers to investigate the microscopic origin of persistent photoconductivity. Experiments using a dc SQUID magneto-optic microsusceptometer revealed the change of electronic susceptibility as a function of illumination time and temperature. The results indicate that the DX center is a paramagnetic donor with one unpaired electron. © 1989 The American Physical Society.