Electrical Conductivity and Hall Effect Measurements of (CuInTe2) Thin Films

Authors

  • Bushra K. Hassan Al-Maiyaly
  • Shaymaa K. Abdul-Hassan
  • Falah I. Mustafa

Keywords:

CuInTe2, Electrical conductivity, Hall Effect, Thermal Evaporation.

Abstract

     In this research, the electrical conductivity and Hall effect measurements have been investigated on the CuInTe2 (CIT) thin films prepared by thermal evaporation technique on glass substrate at room temperature as a function of annealing temperature (R.T,473,673)K for different thicknesses (300 and 600) nm. The samples were annealed for one hour.    The electrical conductivity analysis results demonstrated that all samples prepared have two types of transport mechanisms of free carriers with two values of activation energy (Ea1, Ea2), and the electrical conductivity increases with the increase of annealing temperature whereas it showed opposite trend with thickness , where the electrical conductivity would decrease as the films thickness increases. The results of Hall effect measurements of CuInTe2 films show that all films were (p-type) , the carrier concentration and Hall mobility are strongly dependent on the annealing temperature and film thickness. 

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Published

11-Mar-2017

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Physics

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