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Conference Object Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 1Minority Carrier Properties of Microcrystalline Silicon Thin Films Grown by Hw-Cvd and Vhf-Pecvd Techniques(National Institute of Optoelectronics, 2005) Okur, Salih; Göktaş, Oktay; Güneş, Mehmet; Finger, Friedhelm; Carius, ReinhardOpto-electronic properties of μc-Si:H films prepared by hot-wire/catalytic chemical vapor deposition (HWCVD) and very high frequency plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (VHF-PECVD) techniques with various silane concentrations (SC) have been investigated using Raman spectroscopy, the steady-state photocarrier grating technique (SSPG), and the steady-state photoconductivity (SSPC). A correlation between the minority carrier transport properties and the microstructure has been found, using the dependence of the diffusion length (Ld) on the SC and Raman intensity ratio (I c RS) representing crystalline volume fractions. I C RS changes from 0.22 to 0.77. Ld increases with increasing Ic RS. It peaks around 0.5 with a maximum value of 270 nm, then decreases. Similar dependences of Ld on I C RS were obtained for films prepared by both HWCVD and VHF-PECVD. However, the grating quality factor measured on highly crystalline HWCVD films is substantially smaller than that found for VHF-PECVD films, indicating a relatively higher surface roughness present in the highly crystalline HWCVD films.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 1Conductance Fluctuations in Vhf-Pecvd Grown Hydrogenated Microcrystalline Silicon Thin Films(Springer Verlag, 2003) Güneş, Mehmet; Johanson, Robert E.; Kasap, Safa O.; Finger, Friedhelm; Lambertz, AndreasCoplanar conductance fluctuations or excess noise of undoped hydrogenated microcrystal-line silicon (μc-Si : H) thin films grown by VHF-PECVD from silane-hydrogen mixtures with silane concentrations from 2% to 6% have been studied between room temperature and 470 K. We report that undoped μc-Si : H thin films show similar noise-power spectra to those of undoped a-Si : H films in a coplanar sample geometry. At lower temperatures, the noise with the slope α = 0.60 ± 0.07 and at higher temperatures, the noise with the slope α close to unity dominate the spectrum. The noise magnitude decreases with decreasing silane concentration and becomes strongly temperature dependent with increased crystal unity.
