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이종 물질의 접합계면에 의한 반도체 물질의 광학적 특성

오데레사, 노종구

Optical Properties of Semiconductors Depending on the Contact Characteristic Between Different Groups

Teresa Oh, Jong Ku Nho
J Electr Electron Mater 2014;27(2):71-75.
Published online: February 1, 2014
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To observe the optical characteristic of oxide semiconductor depending on the degree of bonding structures, SiOC, ZnO and IGZO were prepared by the RF magnetron sputter system and chemical vapor deposition. Generally, crystal ZnO, amorphous SiOC and IGZO changed the optical characteristics in according to the electro-chemical behavior due to the oxygen vacancy at an interface between different groups. Transmittance of SiOC and IGZO with amorphous structures was higher than that of ZnO with crystal structure, because of lowering the carrier concentration due to the recombination of electron and holes carriers as oxygen vacancies. Besides, the energy gap of amorphous SiOC and IGZO was higher than the energy gap of crystal ZnO. The diffusion mobility of holes is higher than the drift mobility of electrons.

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Optical Properties of Semiconductors Depending on the Contact Characteristic Between Different Groups
J Electr Electron Mater. 2014;27(2):71-75.   Published online February 1, 2014
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