DC current–voltage and impedance spectroscopy characterization of nCdS/pZnTe HJ
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LUNGU, Ion, PATRU, Roxana Elena, GALCA, Aurelian Catalin, PINTILIE, Lucian, POTLOG, Tamara. DC current–voltage and impedance spectroscopy characterization of nCdS/pZnTe HJ. pp. 1-15. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-63615-6
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DC current–voltage and impedance spectroscopy characterization of nCdS/pZnTe HJ

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-63615-6

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Lungu Ion1, Patru Roxana Elena2, Galca Aurelian Catalin2, Pintilie Lucian2, Potlog Tamara1
 
1 Moldova State University,
2 National Institute of Materials Physics Bucharest-Magurele
 
 
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This paper describes the electrical and dielectric behavior of the nCdS/pZnTe HJ by current–voltage, capacitance–voltage characteristics, and impedance spectroscopy in a temperature interval 220–350 K. A microcrystalline p-ZnTe layer and n-CdS were grown on glass/ZnO substrate by closed space sublimation method. As frontal contact to CdS, the transparent ZnO and as a back contact to ZnTe, silver conductive paste (Ag) treated at 50 °C in vacuum were used. The current–voltage results of nCdS/pZnTe HJ show a rectifying behavior. The junction ideality factor, barrier height, and series resistance values were extracted from the rectifying curves at different temperatures. The built-in voltage, carrier concentration and depletion width were obtained from the capacitance–voltage measurements. Analysis of the J–V–T and C–V–T characteristics shows that the thermionic emission and recombination current flow mechanisms dominate in the nCdS/pZnTe HJ. The dielectric study reveals that the experimental values of the AC conductivity, dielectric constant, dielectric loss, the imaginary part of the electric modulus are found to be very sensitive to frequency and temperature. The dielectric constant and dielectric loss are observed to be high at the low frequency region. The increase in the values of electric modulus with the frequency implies an increase in the interfacial polarization at the interface of nCdS/pZnTe HJ. Jonscher’s universal power law shows that with increasing frequency, AC conductivity increased. The results conductivity show that the ionic conductivity and interfacial polarization are the main parameters affecting the dielectric properties of the device when the temperature changes. 

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CdS/ZnTe heterojunction structures, Current–capacitance–voltage characteristics, Electrical and dielectric properties, Impedance–temperature–frequency characteristics

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-63615-6
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