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Activation and deactivation of high concentration arsenic with some evidence of precipitation (open access)

Activation and deactivation of high concentration arsenic with some evidence of precipitation

Using box-shaped profiles created by laser melt annealing, the authors investigate the kinetics of arsenic activation and deactivation. They find deactivation shows no history effects, which can be consistent either with clustering or precipitation for the cases considered. For activation, they notice it occurs on very short time scales, followed by a slower deactivation process. This is suggestive evidence that at least some precipitation occurs.
Date: December 29, 1992
Creator: Rousseau, P. M.; Griffin, P. B.; Plummer, J. D. & Carey, P. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library