\end{figure}
Although not intended, a transformation from a structure dominated by C$_{\text{i}}$ into a structure consisting of C$_{\text{s}}$ with increasing temperature can clearly be observed if compared with the radial distribution of C$_{\text{s}}$ in c-Si.
-Thus, the C$_{\text{s}}$ defect and resulting stretched coherent structures of SiC, must be considered to play an important role in the IBS at elevated temperatures.
-This, in fact, satisfies experimental findings of annealing experiments \cite{strane94,nejim95,serre95} and as well as the previous DFT results, which suggest C$_{\text{s}}$ to be involved at higher temperatures and in conditions that deviate the system out of the thermodynamic ground state.
+Thus, the C$_{\text{s}}$ defect and resulting stretched coherent structures of SiC must be considered to play an important role in the IBS at elevated temperatures.
+This, in fact, satisfies experimental findings of annealing experiments \cite{strane94,nejim95,serre95} as well as previous DFT results, which suggest C$_{\text{s}}$ to be involved at higher temperatures and in conditions that deviate the system out of the thermodynamic ground state.
\section{Summary and discussion}