| Literature DB >> 27807139 |
Chang Yang1, Max Kneiβ2, Michael Lorenz2, Marius Grundmann2.
Abstract
A degenerate p-type conduction of cuprous iodide (CuI) thin films is achieved at the iodine-rich growth condition, allowing for the record high room-temperature conductivity of ∼156 S/cm for as-deposited CuI and ∼283 S/cm for I-doped CuI. At the same time, the films appear clear and exhibit a high transmission of 60-85% in the visible spectral range. The realization of such simultaneously high conductivity and transparency boosts the figure of merit of a p-type TC: its value jumps from ∼200 to ∼17,000 MΩ-1 Polycrystalline CuI thin films were deposited at room temperature by reactive sputtering. Their electrical and optical properties are examined relative to other p-type transparent conductors. The transport properties of CuI thin films were investigated by temperature-dependent conductivity measurements, which reveal a semiconductor-metal transition depending on the iodine/argon ratio in the sputtering gas.Entities:
Keywords: copper iodide thin film; figure of merit; p-type transparent conductor; reactive sputtering; room-temperature growth
Year: 2016 PMID: 27807139 PMCID: PMC5135336 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1613643113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205