Title of article :
Van der Pauw resistivity measurements on evaporated thin
films of cadmium arsenide, Cd3As2
Author/Authors :
M. Din، نويسنده , , R.D. Gould *، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Cadmium arsenide is a II–V semiconductor, exhibiting n-type intrinsic conductivity with high mobility and narrow bandgap. It is deposited by
thermal evaporation, and has shown the Schottky and Poole-Frenkel effects at high electric fields, but requires further electrical characterisation.
This has now been extended to low-field van der Pauw lateral resistivity measurements on films of thickness up to 1.5 mm. Resistivity was observed
to decrease with increasing film thickness up to 0.5 mm from about 3 10 3 V m to 10 5 V m, where the crystalline granular size increases with
film thickness. This decrease in resistivity was attributed to a decrease in grain boundary scattering and increased mobility. Substrate temperature
during deposition also influenced the resistivity, which decreased from around 10 4 V m to (10 5 to 10 6) V m for an increase in substrate
deposition temperature from 300 K to 423 K. This behaviour appears to result from varying grain sizes and ratios of crystalline to amorphous
material. Resistivity decreased with deposition rate, reaching a minimum value at about 1.5 nm s 1, before slowly increasing again at higher rates.
It was concluded that this resulted from a dependence of the film stoichiometry on deposition rate. The dependence of resistivity on temperature
indicates that intercrystalline barriers dominate the conductivity at higher temperatures, with a hopping conduction process at low temperatures.
Keywords :
Cadmium arsenide , resistivity , Deposition conditions
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science