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Thermoelectric power in undoped hydrogenated polymorphous silicon

Meaudre, R.
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Meaudre, M.
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Butte, R.  
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2000
Thin Solid Films

Thermoelectric power and conductivity measurements have been made as a function of temperature on a new nanostructured material, hydrogenated polymorphous silicon (pm-Si:H). The thermoelectric power is negative, so electrons are the dominant carriers. The activation energy of the thermopower is less than that of the dark conductivity. However, the short-circuit Seebeck current activation energy agrees with the conductivity-activation energy. These results are consistent with a model involving long-ranged fluctuations at the mobility edges. The magnitude of the fluctuations is larger than that measured in highly-doped hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) in relation to the peculiar structure of pm-Si:H. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/S0040-6090(00)00742-2
Author(s)
Meaudre, R.
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Meaudre, M.
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Butte, R.  
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Vignoli, S.
Date Issued

2000

Published in
Thin Solid Films
Volume

366

Issue

1-2

Start page

207

End page

210

Subjects

electronics

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optics and opto-electronics

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amorphous materials

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silicon

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electrical properties and measurements

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CONDUCTIVITY ACTIVATION-ENERGIES

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AMORPHOUS-SILICON

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ELECTRONIC

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TRANSPORT

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THERMOPOWER

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