Abstract

A detailed study of noise in hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) shows that resistance fluctuations between 290 K and 430 K are mobility fluctuations and not fluctuations in the number of free carriers. Attempt rate and the average activation energy are determined for the characteristic rate constants. There are strong indications that population and depopulation of deep defects produce the mobility fluctuations.

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