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Annealing Effects in Evaporated InSb Films

 

作者: E. Brock Dale,   Gerard Senecal,  

 

期刊: Journal of Applied Physics  (AIP Available online 1962)
卷期: Volume 33, issue 8  

页码: 2526-2530

 

ISSN:0021-8979

 

年代: 1962

 

DOI:10.1063/1.1729011

 

出版商: AIP

 

数据来源: AIP

 

摘要:

The conductivity and Hall coefficient of evaporated InSb films 550 to 3750 Å thick have been monitored while the films were being annealed. It is found that the conductivity passes through a maximum during annealing, if the temperature is above 130°C. The Hall coefficient remains very small while films are annealed at temperatures below 200°C, but it rises rather abruptly at a fixed higher temperature, approaching some asymptotic value after several hours. Evidences of free In and Sb shown by electron and x‐ray diffraction of unannealed films are no longer present after the films are annealed at 130°C. Electron microscope examination of carbon replicas reveals no gross differences between the surfaces of annealed and unannealed films and shows that the films are continuous. Annealed films of both conductivity types have been observed. At room temperature, carrier concentrations lie between 6×1015and 4×1019/cm3and Hall mobilities between 10 and 500 cm2/V sec. The mobility increases with increasing temperature over most of the range from 100 to 500°K; in a few cases it has passed through a maximum near the high temperature limit.

 

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