Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10676263 Vacuum 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The polypyrrole/p-InP structure has been made by the electrochemical polymerization of the organic polypyrrole onto the p-InP substrate. The current-voltage (I-V) and capacitance-voltage (C-V) characteristics of diode have been determined at room temperature and different frequencies. At each frequency, the measured capacitance decreases with increasing frequency due to a continuous distribution of the interface states in the frequency range 50 kHz-1 MHz. From the I-V characteristics of the polypyrrole/p-InP structure, ideality factor and barrier height (BH) values of 1.68 and 0.59 eV, respectively, were obtained from a forward-bias I-V plot. The diode shows non-ideal I-V behavior with ideality greater than unity. This is attributed to the interfacial layer, the interface states and barrier inhomogeneity of the device. As expected, the C-V curves gave a BH value higher than those derived from I-V measurements. This discrepancy can be explained from the fact that due to the different nature of the C-V and I-V measurement techniques, BHs deduced from them are not always the same.
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