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2015
Journal Article
Title

Charge transport in nanocrystalline SiC with and without embedded Si nanocrystals

Abstract
Charge transport in nanocrystalline SiC with and without embedded Si nanocrystals (Si NCs) prepared by annealing of a−Si1−xCx:H precursors is studied using temperature-dependent current-voltage measurements supported by electron spin resonance and mass spectrometry data. Transport is Ohmic in all films at all temperatures and the temperature dependence of conductivity shows that the materials behave as disordered semiconductors, exhibiting extended-state transport at high temperature and variable-range hopping transport at low temperature. Grain-boundary-, surface-, and interface-dominated transport is systematically ruled out. Films are n type, and films with Si NCs exhibit up to 103 times higher conductivity (up to 0.1Scm−1) after exposure to a hydrogen plasma which passivates dangling bonds, particularly on Si NCs. A forming gas anneal does not have such an effect, indicating that atomic rather than molecular hydrogen is required. The conductivity of SiC films without Si NCs is largely unchanged by passivation and the Fermi level is not raised nearly as closely to the conduction band. This is attributed to a type I band offset between Si NCs and SiC that leads to extended-state conduction in films with Si NCs taking place in a Si network. This is confirmed by the dependence of the extended-state mobility on the volume fraction of excess Si. Variable-range hopping is relatively insensitive to the presence of excess Si and is hence considered to take place via shallow defect states throughout the volume of the films. The high conductivities are found to be a consequence of background doping by oxygen and nitrogen.
Author(s)
Schnabel, Manuel
Canino, Mariaconcetta
Kühnhold-Pospischil, Saskia  
López-Vidrier, Julian
Klugermann, T.
Weiss, Charlotte  
Lopez-Conesa, L.
Zschintzsch-Dias, M.
Summonte, Caterina
Löper, Philipp
Janz, Stefan  
Wilshaw, Peter R.
Journal
Physical Review. B  
DOI
10.1103/physrevb.91.195317
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE  
Keyword(s)
  • Solarzellen - Entwicklung und Charakterisierung

  • Farbstoff

  • Organische und Neuartige Solarzellen

  • Tandemsolarzellen auf kristallinem Silicium

  • carbide

  • nanocrystal

  • transport

  • conduction

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