Zhang, S., Raniero Fortunato Pereira Águas Ferreira Martins L. E. L. "
Amorphous silicon based p-i-i-n structure for color sensor."
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. Vol. 862. 2005. 679-683.
AbstractThis work deals with the study of the role of the film thickness and composition on the color selectivity of the collecting spectrum of glass/ZnO:Ga/p-a-Si1-xCx:H/ a-Si1-x C x:H /a-Si:H/n-a-Si:H/Al photoelectronic detectors produced in a single chamber plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) system. The cross contaminations were minimized by a rotate-cover substrate holder system. The devices can detect the blue illumination at small reverse bias and detect red illumination at large reverse bias. The role of the process parameters, especially the thickness of the p-type and intrinsic a-Si1-x C x:H, and the intrinsic a-Si:H layers on the device performances were studied in detail aiming to achieve a better detectivity. © 2005 Materials Research Society.
Águas, H., Pereira Raniero Fortunato Martins L. L. E. "
Effect of the load resistance in the linearity and sensitivity of MIS position sensitive detectors."
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. Vol. 862. 2005. 691-696.
AbstractIt is experimentally known that the linearity and sensitivity of the position sensitive detectors (PSD) are dependent on the resistance of the collecting layer and of the load resistance, mainly if the detection is based on the measurement of the photo-lateral voltage. To determine the value of the load resistance to be used in metal - insulator - semiconductor (MIS) PSDs structures that lead to the maximum value of sensitivity and linearity, we propose an electrical model through which it is able to simulate the proper sensor response and how the load resistance influence the results obtained. This model is valid for PSDs where the resistance of the collecting resistive layer is quite low (≤ 500 Ω), leading to a low output impedance. Under these conditions we conclude that the value of the load resistance should be of about 1 kΩ in order to achieve a good compromise between the linearity and the sensitivity of the PSD. This result is in agreement with the set of experiments performed. © 2005 Materials Research Society.
Raniero, L., Gonçalves Pimentel Ferreira Zhang Pereira Águas Fortunato Martins A. A. I. "
Influence of hydrogen plasma on electrical and optical properties of transparent conductive oxides."
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. Vol. 862. 2005. 543-548.
AbstractIn this work we study the optical and electrical behavior of ZnO:Ga, ITO and IZO films deposited on glass after sustaining different hydrogen plasma conditions and exposure times. This work was complemented by analyzing the surface morphology of the set of films, which allow us to determine the role of hydrogen plasma on the film's properties such as Hall mobility, free carrier concentration, sheet resistance, optical transmittance, figure of merit and state of the surface. Apart from that, the performances of solar cells using an intrinsic layer constituted by nanocrystalline silicon will be also presented. The data show that the electrical properties of solar cells were improved by using ZnO:Ga as front contact, allowing a high current density collection and single pin solar cells with efficiencies exceeding 11%. © 2005 Materials Research Society.