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Sub-THz thermally activated-electrical conductivity of CdS thin films

Materials Science 2016-09-21 v1

Abstract

The electrical conductivity of a CdS thin film, controlled by grain structures is essential to enhance its photoconductivity to be able to be fit as a window material in CdS/CdTe heterojunction solar cell. In order to characterize a thin film, electromagnetically, we employed an open cavity resonator with a sub-millimeter VNA (Vector Network Analyzer). Our technique is capable of measuring complex dielectric permittivity, ϵ~\tilde{\epsilon}, of a photovoltaic film as thin as 0.1 μ\mum. We measured the real part of the complex dielectric permittivity, ϵre\epsilon_{re}, and electrical conductivity, σre\sigma_{re} (derived from the imaginary part, ϵim\epsilon_{im}), of unannealed and annealed CdS films with thicknesses \sim 0.15 μ\mum on \sim 3 mm thick-borosillicate glass substrates, at room temperature. We obtain the (thermally activated) electrical conductivity between 100 and 312 GHz, which is less in annealed samples than in unannealed one by \sim 2 orders of magnitude. Contrary to our expectations, the carrier concentrations extracted from these data by fitting a Drude model, are \sim 1016^{16} cm3^{-3} (unannealed) and \sim 1014^{14} cm3^{-3} (annealed). We investigate the connection between grain size and carrier concentration.

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@article{arxiv.1608.04747,
  title  = {Sub-THz thermally activated-electrical conductivity of CdS thin films},
  author = {Rezwanur Rahman and John A. Scales},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.04747},
  year   = {2016}
}

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(In press), (2016) Applied Physics Letters