Abstract
Formation of bonded dicarbon C-C centers is deduced from the observation of Raman lines at 1742, 1708, and 1674 cm-1 in GaAs codoped with 12C and 13C after annealing at 850 °C with concomitant loss of vibrational scattering from CAs. The frequencies agree with results of ab initio theory for a C-C split interstitial (deep donor) formed by the trapping of a mobile interstitial C (displaced CAs) atom by an undisplaced CAs acceptor. Other mechanisms of carrier loss are inferred since a weaker Raman triplet is detected at 1859, 1824, and 1788 cm-1 from a different C-C complex.