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Space-Charge-Limited Currents in Single Crystals of Cadmium Sulfide
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1955
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Ii-vi SemiconductorElectrical EngineeringElectronic DevicesThin Insulating CrystalsEngineeringPhysicsCds CrystalsApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsSemiconductor MaterialVacuum DevicePulse PowerCharge Carrier TransportCharge TransportElectrical PropertyTrap DensitiesElectrical InsulationCadmium Sulfide
Currents as high as 20 amperes per ${\mathrm{cm}}^{2}$ can be drawn through thin insulating crystals of CdS in the dark. A series of experiments demonstrate with a high degree of certainty that these are space-charge-limited currents---the solid state analog of space-charge-limited currents in a vacuum. This conclusion is contrary to a recently published interpretation of similar observations on CdS crystals by B\"oer and K\"ummel.The use of pulsed voltages made possible the observation of currents close to those of a trap-free solid. The steady-state currents are many orders of magnitude lower than these but still many orders of magnitude higher than would be expected from the low-field resistivity of the insulator. The presence of traps determines the form and magnitude of the steady-state current-voltage curves. Conversely, these curves become a sensitive tool for the measurement of trap densities. Trap densities computed independently from space-charge-limited currents and from photoconductive currents show reasonable agreement.
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