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Defects in CdTe-Based Photodetectors
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
The photoluminescence spectra, defect composition and optoelectronic properties of chlorine doped CdTe monocrystals, thick layers and thin films are investigated. It is supposed that the complex defect (VCd-2ClTe) is a neutral defect that causes high resistivity of Cl doped CdTe. This complex can dissociate into two charged defects (VCd-ClTe) and ClTe at 300 K. Acentre (VCd-ClTe) is a stable defect that is responsible for p-type conductivity of Cl doped CdTe. Depending on the C1 concentration high resistivity, high photoconductivity or high p-type conductivity can be formed in CdTe that is only chlorine doped.
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