Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5367198 Applied Surface Science 2006 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Electric transport measurements of thickness-dependent electronic and ionic conductivity of epitaxial Ag2S films are used to split both kinds of conductivity into bulk and surface components. The established considerable electronic and ionic surface conductances demonstrate unambiguously the co-existance of electronic and ionic space charge regions in the vicinity of silver sulfide free surface oriented along the zone axes [1¯01¯]. The parameters of both space charge layers - surface potential, thickness of the space charge region and concentration of the surface compensating charges, are calculated. It is estimated that for intrinsic silver sulfide, the effective surface potential of (1¯01¯) Ag2S surface is negative, its value being about −610 mV at 400 K.

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