Abstract

An improper orientation of the sample electrodes with respect to the interference fringes in the steady-state photocarrier grating (SSPG) setup can lead to large errors in the measured diffusion length ( L ). A simple analysis shows that the measured L is always larger than the actual L if the sample is misaligned. The analysis compares well with the experimental data taken on a hydrogenated amorphous silicon sample.

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