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A technique is described which gives control over the dopant distribution for zinc diffusion in GaAs. Experimental profiles are presented which show that both dopant depth and concentration can be increased by prior H+-irradiation. The zinc atom concentration profiles are shown to correspond with the carrier (hole) profiles.
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