IDENTIFICATION OF NONAMBIPOLAR TRANSPORT IN THE APPLICATION OF A PHOTOCARRIER GRATING TO HYDROGENATED AMORPHOUS-SILICON

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BALBERG, I [1 ]
WEISZ, SZ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV PUERTO RICO,DEPT PHYS,RIO PIEDRAS,PR 00931
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10.1063/1.106231
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Thus far the many reports concerning the utilization of the photocarrier grating (PCG) method have assumed that ambipolar transport takes place in such a PCG when it is imposed on hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H). This assumption, which is decisive in the interpretation of the experimental results in terms of the ambipolar diffusion length, has not been tested thus far. In this letter a corresponding testing criterion is proposed, and it is demonstrated that whenever ambipolarity is lost, the PCG-derived diffusion lengths may be wrong. The finding that ambipolarity is maintained in device quality a-Si:H is shown to confirm the theoretical suggestion that, whenever observed, the ambipolarity in a-Si:H is due to shallow trapping effects.
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