The pressure dependence of the electronic properties of orthorhombic sulphur and vitreous selenium

Drift mobility techniques have been used to measure the transport of excess electrons and holes in orthorhombic S and vitreous Se under hydrostatic pressures p of up to 6 kbar in the temperature range from -50°C to 80°C. In the S crystals, where electrons propagate by an intermolecular hopping mecha...

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Main Author: Dolezalek, Friedrich Karsten
Published: University of Leicester 1969
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6739812016-06-21T03:32:07ZThe pressure dependence of the electronic properties of orthorhombic sulphur and vitreous seleniumDolezalek, Friedrich Karsten1969Drift mobility techniques have been used to measure the transport of excess electrons and holes in orthorhombic S and vitreous Se under hydrostatic pressures p of up to 6 kbar in the temperature range from -50°C to 80°C. In the S crystals, where electrons propagate by an intermolecular hopping mechanism, a strong pressure dependence was found for the electron mobility, [special characters omitted] exp (p/3.15 kbar) the activation energy, however, remained unchanged. It is concluded, on the basis of small polaron theory, that the observed effect is caused by an increase of the intermolecular resonance integral J. In fact, a LCAO calculation of the intermolecular overlap integral as a function of pressure predicts changes in J of the right order of magnitude. At low temperatures the hole mobility depends on the pressure as uh exp (p/3.15 kbar). If the temperature is increased, however, a progressively weaker dependence is found. This can be described phenomenologically by taking the trap density to be dependent on the pressure as [special characters omitted] exp (-P/5 kbar). In vitreous Se no pressure dependence of the mobilities could be detected and the implications of this result on the conduction mechanism are discussed. It is also suggested that the pronounced pressure dependence of the steady state dark- and photo-conductivity in this material is primarily due to the effect of pressure on the injecting properties of the contacts.500University of Leicesterhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.673981http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35867Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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The pressure dependence of the electronic properties of orthorhombic sulphur and vitreous selenium
description Drift mobility techniques have been used to measure the transport of excess electrons and holes in orthorhombic S and vitreous Se under hydrostatic pressures p of up to 6 kbar in the temperature range from -50°C to 80°C. In the S crystals, where electrons propagate by an intermolecular hopping mechanism, a strong pressure dependence was found for the electron mobility, [special characters omitted] exp (p/3.15 kbar) the activation energy, however, remained unchanged. It is concluded, on the basis of small polaron theory, that the observed effect is caused by an increase of the intermolecular resonance integral J. In fact, a LCAO calculation of the intermolecular overlap integral as a function of pressure predicts changes in J of the right order of magnitude. At low temperatures the hole mobility depends on the pressure as uh exp (p/3.15 kbar). If the temperature is increased, however, a progressively weaker dependence is found. This can be described phenomenologically by taking the trap density to be dependent on the pressure as [special characters omitted] exp (-P/5 kbar). In vitreous Se no pressure dependence of the mobilities could be detected and the implications of this result on the conduction mechanism are discussed. It is also suggested that the pronounced pressure dependence of the steady state dark- and photo-conductivity in this material is primarily due to the effect of pressure on the injecting properties of the contacts.
author Dolezalek, Friedrich Karsten
author_facet Dolezalek, Friedrich Karsten
author_sort Dolezalek, Friedrich Karsten
title The pressure dependence of the electronic properties of orthorhombic sulphur and vitreous selenium
title_short The pressure dependence of the electronic properties of orthorhombic sulphur and vitreous selenium
title_full The pressure dependence of the electronic properties of orthorhombic sulphur and vitreous selenium
title_fullStr The pressure dependence of the electronic properties of orthorhombic sulphur and vitreous selenium
title_full_unstemmed The pressure dependence of the electronic properties of orthorhombic sulphur and vitreous selenium
title_sort pressure dependence of the electronic properties of orthorhombic sulphur and vitreous selenium
publisher University of Leicester
publishDate 1969
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