Abstract

Electroless deposited contacts are frequently used for II–VI semiconductor materials and particularly on CdTe/CdZnTe. This chemical deposition method creates a stronger chemical bond and few nested interfacial layers between the contact and the semiconductor when compared to physical deposition methods such as sputtering or evaporation. This method also forms a moderate quasi-ohmic contact which eliminates the spectral degradation problem caused by the polarization effect.

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