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Surface and Bulk Conductivities of Cu2O Single Crystals
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EngineeringBulk ConductivityThermal ConductivitySemiconductorsSurface ConductivityThermal ConductionMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringCu2o Single CrystalsCrystal MaterialSemiconductor MaterialLayered MaterialElectrical PropertyCu2o CrystalsSurface CharacterizationSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsThin Films
The surface and bulk conductivities of Cu2O crystals were measured using guard ring techniques on cleaved, polished and etched samples over a temperature range from +200°C to −170°C in air, vacuum, and helium atmosphere. The bulk conductivity followed the simple exponential temperature dependence of the typical semiconductor with a single activation energy of about 0.3 eV over the entire range. The temperature dependence of the surface conductivity appeared to consist of a number of activation energies, ranging from 0.1 to 0.3 eV. Heating to 180°C in air or vacuum can be used to minimize the surface contribution to the conductivity. It was found that polished surfaces are highly deceptive for standard measurements of transport effects.
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