Author:
St'ahel P.,Cabarrocas P. Roca i,Sladek P.,Theye M.L.
Abstract
ABSTRACTThe effects of light-soaking on either phosphorus- or boron-doped a-Si:H films were studied as functions of the doping level and the temperature. In the case of boron-doped films, the most important effect is the improvement of the conductivity during light-soaking, which is related to the activation of boron. On the contrary, phosphorus-doped films present a remarkable stability, although lightly phosphorus-doped ones show a decrease of their conductivity by five orders of magnitude when light-soaking is performed below 40 °C. This effect is attributed to the formation of P-H complexes which are stable at low temperature only. Our results suggest that in both types of doped a-Si:H films the creation of metastable defects is a second order effect with respect to the activation or passivation of dopants, which results from their interaction with hydrogen.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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