Abstract
Abstract This paper deals with the electronic and optical properties of a-Si1-xCx films deposited by glow-discharge decomposition of SiH4 and CH4 mixtures, in most cases with H2 dilution. These results complement the structural and compositional data on the same specimens reported in the preceding paper. A systematic investigation of optical absorption, dark conductivity, photoconductivity and H evolution has been carried out as a function of the carbon content of specimens prepared with and without H2 dilution. It is shown that the former leads to a significant increase in the photosensitivity of specimens having optical gaps of up to 2.1 eV, in agreement with the work of Matsuda and co-workers. Further support for the improvement in electronic properties produced by H, dilution is obtained from density-of-states measurements, using the space-charge-limited current technique, and from photothermal deflection spectroscopy results, both of which show a significant decrease in the density of deep defect sta...
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