High temperature mobility of CdTe
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posted on 2024-03-12, 14:14 authored by J. Franc, R. Grill, Lyudmila Turyanska, P. Hoschl, E. Belas, P. Moravec<p>The Hall mobility of electrons μH is measured in CdTe in the temperature interval 450-1050°C and defined Cd overpressure in near-intrinsic conditions. The strong decrease of μH above 600°C is reported. The effect is explained within a model of multivalley conduction where both electrons in Î?1c minimum and in L1c minima participate. The theoretical description is based on the solution of the Boltzmann transport equation within the relaxation time approximation including the polar and acoustic phonon intravalley and intervalley scatterings. The Î?1c to L1c separation Î?E=0.29 - 10-4T (eV) for the effective mass in the L valley mL=0.35m0 is found to best fit the experimental data. Such Î?E is about four times smaller than it is predicted by first-principle calculations. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.</p>
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Journal of Applied PhysicsVolume
89Issue
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786-788Publisher
Journal of Applied PhysicsExternal DOI
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0021-8979eISSN
1089-7550Date Submitted
2016-04-07Date Accepted
2000-09-06Date of First Publication
2001-01-01Date of Final Publication
2001-01-01Date Document First Uploaded
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