Abstract

This brief contains an investigation on the method for obtaining a stable low resistance ohmic contact to p-CdTe thin film. The contact was obtained by introducing a thin Cu/sub x/O (0 < x /spl les/ 1) layer in between the metal and CdTe. The oxide layer mediated the contact by a charge polarization effect. The specific contact resistances between metal-CdTe were analyzed with and without a Cu/sub x/O layer. It has been observed that contacts mediated by charge polarization effects offer comparably low resistance and better stability than the contacts obtained by the dopant-induced surface fields. The new type of contacts employ polarization of charges to enhance a tunneling transport mechanism. Experimental results on various metal contacts to p-CdTe are presented. The contacts have linear current-voltage (I-V) characteristics with a contact resistance of 2.2 /spl times/ 10/sup -2/ /spl Omega/-cm/sup 2/, as obtained from linear TLM measurements. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time this type of contact has been reported.

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