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Role of near-surface states in ohmic-Schottky conversion of Au contacts to ZnO
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Materials SciencePolar Zno SurfacesSurface CharacterizationElectronic DevicesOhmic-schottky ConversionNanoengineeringPhysicsSurface ChemistryNanotechnologyEngineeringSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsOxide ElectronicsSurface AnalysisNear-surface StatesVacuum DeviceAu ContactsContact Type Conversion
A conversion from ohmic to rectifying behavior is observed for Au contacts on atomically ordered polar ZnO surfaces following remote, room-temperature oxygen plasma treatment. This transition is accompanied by reduction of the “green” deep level cathodoluminescence emission, suppression of the hydrogen donor-bound exciton photoluminescence and a ∼0.75eV increase in n-type band bending observed via x-ray photoemission. These results demonstrate that the contact type conversion involves more than one mechanism, specifically, removal of the adsorbate-induced accumulation layer plus lowered tunneling due to reduction of near-surface donor density and defect-assisted hopping transport.
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