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Charge transport mechanisms and photoconductivity of nanoporous granular CdS–CdSe
I. A. Ryzhikov
, a, A. L. Rakhmanova and Y. V. Trofimovb
a Institute for Theoretical and Applied Electrodynamics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 127412, Moscow, Russia
b Institute of Electronics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 220090, Minsk, Belarus
Available online 11 June 2003.
Abstract
The photoconductivity of the CdS–CdSe granular system in the temperature range 20–120 °C was measured. It was observed that, for the studied samples, the photoconductivity steeply decreases with temperature and has a significant hysteresis. The obtained features of the photoconductivity behavior are interpreted qualitatively accounting for the nanopores existing in the studied samples.
Author Keywords: Charge transport mechanism; Photoconductivity; CdS–CdSe
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