Hydrogen passivation refers to the stabilization of silicon material surfaces from chemical reactions through the creation of hydrogen silicon bonds. Recently manufactured silicon-based materials may contain reactive dangling bonds on their silicon atoms. These dangling bonds can affect the band… View Full Term
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