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Effects of Hydrogen Dilution of Silane on Properties of Glow-Discharged Undoped Hydrogenated Silicon
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1986
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Chemical EngineeringLow Silane FractionsEngineeringHydrogen TransitionApplied PhysicsHydrogen DilutionSih 4Semiconductor MaterialHydrogenChemistrySilicon On InsulatorMicroelectronicsAmorphous SolidPhotovoltaicsSilicon DebuggingSilane Fraction
The electrical and photoelectronic properties of glow-discharged hydrogenated silicon films were measured as a function of the hydrogen-dilution ratio of silane. At low silane fractions SiH 4 /(SiH 4 +H 2 ) below 10%, the formation of the so-called microcrystalline state was confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis. However, the electron mobility measured by the time-to-flight method showed no drastic change after microcrystalline formation. The temperature dependence of the steady-state photoconductivity is quite different for samples in the amorphous (silane fraction > 10%) and microcrystalline (silane fraction < 10%) states, reflecting a difference in the recombination process. However, as far as the room-temperature photoconductivity is concerned, no great change is observed among samples deposited at different dilution ratios.
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