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Features of electron transport and photoconductivity in the layer of nanoscale lead sulfide particles
M. I. Shishkin, M. V. Gavrikov, I. T. Yagudin, A. G. Rokakh Saratov State University
Abstract:
In the lead sulfide nanoparticles-based layers deposited from alcohol suspensions, analysis of the current-voltage characteristics made it possible to establish the basic mechanism of electron transport. Previously, using optical measurements in the range of 3500 nm, it was shown that the organic component in such layers was practically absent. When exposed to wide range radiation corresponding to the “transparency window” of the atmosphere of 8000–14000 nm, a current change in PbS nanodust was detected, where, as previously shown, absorption on free charge carriers can occur.
Received: 28.12.2018 Revised: 21.01.2019 Accepted: 23.01.2019
Citation:
M. I. Shishkin, M. V. Gavrikov, I. T. Yagudin, A. G. Rokakh, “Features of electron transport and photoconductivity in the layer of nanoscale lead sulfide particles”, Pisma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 45:8 (2019), 3–6; Tech. Phys. Lett., 45:4 (2019), 370–373
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