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Effectuality of Barrier Height Inhomogeneity on the Current–Voltage–Temperature Characteristics of Metal Semiconductor Structures with CdZnO Interlayer
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Taşçıoğlu, İlke
, Yakuphanoğlu, Fahrettin
, Tan, Serhat Orkun
, Altındal, Şemsettin
in
Aluminum
/ Diodes
/ Gaussian distribution
/ Inhomogeneity
/ Interlayers
/ Normal distribution
/ Rectifiers
/ Silicon
/ Sol-gel processes
2018
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Effectuality of Barrier Height Inhomogeneity on the Current–Voltage–Temperature Characteristics of Metal Semiconductor Structures with CdZnO Interlayer
by
Taşçıoğlu, İlke
, Yakuphanoğlu, Fahrettin
, Tan, Serhat Orkun
, Altındal, Şemsettin
in
Aluminum
/ Diodes
/ Gaussian distribution
/ Inhomogeneity
/ Interlayers
/ Normal distribution
/ Rectifiers
/ Silicon
/ Sol-gel processes
2018
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Effectuality of Barrier Height Inhomogeneity on the Current–Voltage–Temperature Characteristics of Metal Semiconductor Structures with CdZnO Interlayer
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Taşçıoğlu, İlke
, Yakuphanoğlu, Fahrettin
, Tan, Serhat Orkun
, Altındal, Şemsettin
in
Aluminum
/ Diodes
/ Gaussian distribution
/ Inhomogeneity
/ Interlayers
/ Normal distribution
/ Rectifiers
/ Silicon
/ Sol-gel processes
2018
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Effectuality of Barrier Height Inhomogeneity on the Current–Voltage–Temperature Characteristics of Metal Semiconductor Structures with CdZnO Interlayer
Journal Article
Effectuality of Barrier Height Inhomogeneity on the Current–Voltage–Temperature Characteristics of Metal Semiconductor Structures with CdZnO Interlayer
2018
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Current-conduction/transport mechanisms (CCMs or CTMs) through barrier and barrier height (BH) formation in the Al/(CdZnO)/p-Si/Al diodes, which were prepared by the sol–gel method, were examined in the range of 110–380 K. The decrease of zero-bias BH (ΦBo) and increase of ideality factor (n) with decreasing temperature were observed. The classic Richardson plot indicated two distinct linear regions that correspond to low and high temperature range (LTR and HTR), respectively. Contrary to this, the acquired Richardson constant value (A*) was much lower than its theoretical value (32 A cm−2 K−2). Such abnormal behavior of the ΦBo, n and A* was attributed to the evidence of the barrier inhomogeneities, especially at low temperature. Therefore, the ΦBo−n, ΦBo and (n−1 − n) versus q/2kT plots were sketched to acquire significant clues for the Gaussian distribution (GD) of the BHs at rectifier contact area with the mean BH (\\[ _Bo \\]) and standard deviation (σso), which also have two linear parts with distinct slopes. \\[ \\] and σso were calculated from the slope and intercept of ΦBo versus q/2kT plot as 0.802 eV and 0.066 V for LTR, 1.043 eV and 0.106 V for HTR, respectively. The \\[ _Bo \\] and A* were acquired by utilizing the σso values and using the Richardson plot as 0.626 eV and 14.26 A cm−2 K−2 for LTR and 1.021 eV and 32.53 A cm−2 K−2 for HTR, respectively. Thus, the I–V–T characteristics of the Al/(CdZnO)/p-Si/Al diodes at forward biases were successfully elucidated by the double-GD of BHs with mean BHs of 0.626 eV and 1.021 eV, respectively.
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Springer Nature B.V
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