Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1796434 Journal of Crystal Growth 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The temperature dependence of the current-voltage characteristics of a PtSi/Si Schottky detector is investigated between 20 and 300 K, a temperature range that is much wider than what is usually reported in literature. The data is satisfactorily interpreted on the basis of a thermionic emission mechanism across an inhomogeneous barrier. The Schottky barrier inhomogeneities are shown to obey a single Gaussian distribution with a mean barrier height of 0.76 eV and a standard deviation of 30 meV at zero bias. The calculated detector's efficiency, while taking the barrier distribution into account, shows an increase with decreasing temperature that can be considered overall as marginal but becomes much more significant below 60 K and at wavelengths near the cut-off edge.

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