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Impact of the Percolation Effect on the Temperature Dependences of the Capacitance–Voltage Characteristics of Heterostructures Based on Composite Layers of Silicon and Gold Nanoparticles

Semiconductors(2019)

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Abstract
The temperature dependences of the capacitance–voltage characteristics and deep-level spectra of a Au– n -Si:Au–Si– p -Si heterostructure based on a composite layer of Au and Si nanoparticles are investigated. The structure manifests the properties of a transistor connected to a circuit with a common emitter with a disconnected base and an emitter Schottky barrier between the Au point contact and the n –(Si:Au) layer. Nanoparticles in this layer form finite clusters with hopping conductivity; herewith, charge accumulation is observed in the region of the Au point contact. The system at a measurement temperature below 180 K transitions from the finite-cluster phase to the infinite-cluster phase due to the percolation effect. This phase manifests metallic properties in the lateral plane of the heterostructure, which transforms into a p – n diode.
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C–V characteristic,DLTS,composite nanoparticles,gold,silicon
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