To reveal the infrared absorption causes in the wavelength region between electronic and lattice absorptions, we measured the temperature dependence of the absorption coefficient of p-type low-resistivity (∼102Ωcm) CdZnTe crystals. We measured the absorption coefficients of CdZnTe crystals in four-wavelength bands (λ=6.45, 10.6, 11.6, 15.1μm) over the temperature range of T=8.6−300 K with an originally developed system. The CdZnTe absorption coefficient was measured to be α=0.3−0.5cm−1 at T=300 K and α=0.4−0.9cm−1 at T=8.6 K in the investigated wavelength range. With an absorption model based on transitions of free holes and holes trapped at an acceptor level, we conclude that the absorption due to free holes at T=150−300 K and that due to trapped-holes at T<50 K are dominant absorption causes in CdZnTe. We also discuss a method to predict the CdZnTe absorption coefficient at cryogenic temperature based on the room-temperature resistivity.
@article{arxiv.2112.09879,
title = {Infrared Absorption and its Sources of CdZnTe at Cryogenic Temperature},
author = {Hiroshi Maeshima and Kosei Matsumoto and Yasuhiro Hirahara and Takao Nakagawa and Ryoichi Koga and Yusuke Hanamura and Takehiko Wada and Koichi Nagase and Shinki Oyabu and Toyoaki Suzuki and Takuma Kokusho and Hidehiro Kaneda and Daichi Ishikawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.09879},
year = {2022}
}
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Accepted for publication in Journal of Electronic Material, 30 pages, 6 figures, 5 tables