Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
703479 Diamond and Related Materials 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Time of Flight (TOF) measurements using conventional laser TOF and α-particle TOF setups have been carried out on high quality CVD diamond samples to study the electron and drift mobility and to compare them with the mobility data for IIA diamond. The measured mobilities for all samples investigated are in the range 2000–2250 cm2/Vs for holes and 2200–2750 cm2/Vs for electrons, thus close to the theoretical prediction as well as to IIa diamond mobility values. The charge transient profile measured in the laser TOF measurements is influenced by the electric field profile in the sample, which might be changed based on the charge trapping at low electric fields applied, depending on the surface atomic termination. The temperature dependence of the drift mobility indicates that at room temperature the scattering on acoustic phonons is the main dominant scattering mechanism and the contribution of other types of carrier scattering mechanism is negligible.

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