Abstract

AbstractThe role that disorder plays in shaping the form of the optical absorption spectrum of hydrogenated amorphous silicon is investigated. Disorder leads to a redistribution of states, which both reduces the ‘Tauc’ gap and broadens the absorption tail. The observed relationship between the ‘Tauc’ gap and the breadth of the absorption tail is thus explained.

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