伽马射线和高能氧离子辐射对MCT外延层电学和光学性能的影响

S. Sitharaman, D. Kanjilal, S. Arora, S. Ganguly, A. Nagpal, Madhukar Gautam, R. Raman, S. Kumar, V. Prakash, S. Gupta
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在富te溶液中生长的Hg1-xCdxTe外延层使用Co60和100Mev的高能氧辐射暴露在高达650 Grey的伽马射线辐射下。测量了辐照前后在n、p和补偿薄膜中的电阻率、载流子密度和霍尔迁移率值以及300K下的红外透射率。这些特性受到这些辐射的很大影响。在未补偿的p型外延层中,两种类型的辐射都增加了外部载流子密度,并相应降低了霍尔迁移率。结果表明,两种辐射对补偿层均有显著的影响,氧辐射使补偿层的补偿程度大大降低。100 Mev的氧辐照产生了带隙向短波长的明显偏移,红外光谱测量表明,能隙以下的吸收减少,而伽马射线辐射高达650 Grey的剂量对光学性质没有任何影响。这些结果表明,氧辐射能够钝化残余杂质或缺陷的活性。
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Effect of gamma ray and high-energy oxygen ion radiation on electrical and optical properties of MCT epitaxial layers
Hg1-xCdxTe epitaxial layers grown from Te-rich solution have been exposed to Gamma ray radiation up to 650 Grey using Co60 and high energy oxygen radiation at 100Mev. The electrical resistivity, carrier density and Hall mobility values at 77K and IR transmission at 300K have been measured in n,p and compensated epilayers both before and after irradiation. These properties are very much affected by these radiations. In the uncompensated p-type epitaxial layers both types of radiation produced an increase in extrinsic carrier density and a corresponding decrease in Hall mobility. It is observed that both types of radiation have significant effect on the compensated layers and the degree of compensation is greatly reduced by the oxygen irradiation. The 100 Mev oxygen irradiation produced an apparent shift in the bandgap towards shorter wavelength and the absorption below the energy gap is reduced as shown by FTIR measurements, whereas Gamma ray radiation up to the dose 650 Grey did not have any effect on optical properties. These results show the ability of oxygen radiation to passivate the activity of residual impurities or defects.
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