Literature DB >> 25376988

n-type chalcogenides by ion implantation.

Mark A Hughes1, Yanina Fedorenko1, Behrad Gholipour2, Jin Yao2, Tae-Hoon Lee3, Russell M Gwilliam1, Kevin P Homewood1, Steven Hinder4, Daniel W Hewak2, Stephen R Elliott3, Richard J Curry1.   

Abstract

Carrier-type reversal to enable the formation of semiconductor p-n junctions is a prerequisite for many electronic applications. Chalcogenide glasses are p-type semiconductors and their applications have been limited by the extraordinary difficulty in obtaining n-type conductivity. The ability to form chalcogenide glass p-n junctions could improve the performance of phase-change memory and thermoelectric devices and allow the direct electronic control of nonlinear optical devices. Previously, carrier-type reversal has been restricted to the GeCh (Ch=S, Se, Te) family of glasses, with very high Bi or Pb 'doping' concentrations (~5-11 at.%), incorporated during high-temperature glass melting. Here we report the first n-type doping of chalcogenide glasses by ion implantation of Bi into GeTe and GaLaSO amorphous films, demonstrating rectification and photocurrent in a Bi-implanted GaLaSO device. The electrical doping effect of Bi is observed at a 100 times lower concentration than for Bi melt-doped GeCh glasses.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25376988     DOI: 10.1038/ncomms6346

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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