1957Diffusion and Electrical Behavior of Zinc in Silicon
TRIPLETS
In another context the problem of triplets has been considered before by Fuoss and Kraus20 who examined the interaction of two similar singly charged ions with a third singly charged ion of opposite sign. The triplet so constituted bore a net charge. We shall consider the interaction of two singly charged positive lithium ions with one doubly charged negative zinc. Since this triplet is neutral, the phenomena associated with it are quite different from those of the charged triplet. Two stages of reaction may be distinguished. In the first a charged pair involving one lithium and one zinc is formed: Li++Zn^= [Li+Zn=]. (2.1)
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