Abstract
The concepts of lifetime and relaxation semiconductors introduced by van Roosbroeck and Casey are reconsidered for amorphous semiconductors and the effect of localized states on the lifetime/relaxation criterion specified: The quantity to be considered is τ ρ/ T d, where T d is (as before) the dielectric relaxation time, but τ ρ is now the lifetime of the total charge including charge stored in localized states. τ ρ is equal to the free carrier lifetime times a correction factor that is much larger than unity for amorphous semiconductors. Bandtail states and dangling bonds act differently on the criterion. The correction factor is frequency-dependent and decreases at higher frequencies. Two illustrative experimental examples (low substrate temperature a-Si:H, a-SiC:H alloys) are given, showing borderline cases.
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