Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1808656 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We report on the analysis of current voltage (I-V) measurements performed on Pd/ZnO Schottky barrier diodes (SBDs) in the 80-320Â K temperature range. Assuming thermionic emission (TE) theory, the forward bias I-V characteristics were analysed to extract Pd/ZnO Schottky diode parameters. Comparing Cheung's method in the extraction of the series resistance with Ohm's law, it was observed that at lower temperatures (T<180Â K) the series resistance decreased with increasing temperature, the absolute minimum was reached near 180Â K and increases linearly with temperature at high temperatures (T>200Â K). The barrier height and the ideality factor decreased and increased, respectively, with decrease in temperature, attributed to the existence of barrier height inhomogeneity. Such inhomogeneity was explained based on TE with the assumption of Gaussian distribution of barrier heights with a mean barrier height of 0.99Â eV and a standard deviation of 0.02Â eV. A mean barrier height of 0.11Â eV and Richardson constant value of 37Â AÂ cmâ2Â Kâ2 were determined from the modified Richardson plot that considers the Gaussian distribution of barrier heights.
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Authors
M A Mayimele, J P. Janse van Rensburg, F D Auret, M Diale,