Abstract

AbstractThe short response times required for image sensors demand blocking contacts at the sensor cell. It was found that the junctions between transparent electrodes (ITO or a thin palladium film) and the metallic back electrode with a-Si:H form blocking contacts yielding photocurrent decay times of the order of some microseconds. The two different time regimes observed for the decay are interpreted as being limited by the drift and the release of holes respectively.

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