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Journal of Applied Physics | 2013

Deep-level transient spectroscopy of interfacial states in “buffer-free” p-i-n GaSb/GaAs devices

Mohsin Aziz; Philippe Ferrandis; Abdelmadjid Mesli; R. H. Mari; J.F. Felix; A. Sellai; Dler Jameel; Noor Al Saqri; A. Khatab; D. Taylor; M. Henini

A systematic study was carried out on defect states in Interfacial Misfit (IMF) unpassivated and Te-passivated IMF in p-i-n GaSb/GaAs devices using Deep Level Transient Spectroscopy (DLTS) and Laplace DLTS. Additionally, Current-Voltage (I–V) measurements were performed, which showed that the turn-on voltage (Von) of passivated samples is lower than that for unpassivated samples; an effect which can be explained by the introduction of new defects states near to the interface of GaSb/GaAs, where Te was incorporated to passivate the IMF. The Capacitance-Voltage (C-V) analysis demonstrates that these new states are the consequence of adding Te at the misfit of GaSb/GaAs. Furthermore, DLTS measurements reveal a distribution of states including a main midgap energy level, namely the well documented EL2 trap, with some peculiar behaviour. Most of these levels are related to interface states that are generated by the mismatch between GaAs and GaSb. Originally, the addition of Te atoms was thought to passivate these interface states. On the contrary, this paper, which attempts at correlating the current-voltage and capacitance-voltage characteristics to the DLTS results, shows clearly that Te atoms increase the density of interface states.


Nanotechnology | 2017

Investigation of electrically active defects in InGaAs quantum wire intermediate-band solar cells using deep-level transient spectroscopy technique

Noor Al Saqri; J.F. Felix; Mohsin Aziz; Vasyl P. Kunets; Dler Jameel; D. Taylor; M. Henini; Mahmmoud S. Abd El-sadek; Colin Furrow; Morgan E. Ware; Mourad Benamara; Mansour Mortazavi; Gregory J. Salamo

InGaAs quantum wire (QWr) intermediate-band solar cell-based nanostructures grown by molecular beam epitaxy are studied. The electrical and interface properties of these solar cell devices, as determined by current-voltage (I-V) and capacitance-voltage (C-V) techniques, were found to change with temperature over a wide range of 20-340 K. The electron and hole traps present in these devices have been investigated using deep-level transient spectroscopy (DLTS). The DLTS results showed that the traps detected in the QWr-doped devices are directly or indirectly related to the insertion of the Si δ-layer used to dope the wires. In addition, in the QWr-doped devices, the decrease of the solar conversion efficiencies at low temperatures and the associated decrease of the integrated external quantum efficiency through InGaAs could be attributed to detected traps E1QWR_D, E2QWR_D, and E3QWR_D with activation energies of 0.0037, 0.0053, and 0.041 eV, respectively.


IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices | 2015

Electrical Behavior of MBE Grown Interfacial Misfit GaSb/GaAs Heterostructures With and Without Te-Doped Interfaces

Mohsin Aziz; J.F. Felix; Noor Al Saqri; Dler Jameel; Faisal S. Al Mashary; H. Albalawi; H. Alghamdi; D. Taylor; M. Henini

A detailed study of interface states in interfacial misfit (IMF) grown GaSb on GaAs substrates is presented. Two types of structures, namely, uncompensated and Te compensated, are investigated using current-voltage, capacitance-frequency, conductance-frequency, and deep level transient spectroscopy techniques. Our studies reveal that incorporation of Te at the interface (IMF) causes a degradation of the Te-compensated devices. A higher number of electrical active defects and higher value of interface states are detected in Te-compensated IMF GaSb/GaAs devices compared with as-grown IMF GaSb/GaAs devices.


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017

Investigation of defects in indium doped TiO2 thin films using electrical and optical techniques

Noor Al Saqri; Aniruddha Mondal; J.F. Felix; Yara Galvão Gobato; Vanessa Orsi Gordo; H. Albalawi; Dler Jameel; Haifa Alghamdi; Faisal S. Al Mashary; D. Taylor; Mahmmoud S. Abd El-sadek; M. Henini


Current Applied Physics | 2015

Investigation of the effects of gamma radiation on the electrical properties of dilute GaAs1 xNx layers grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy

N. Al Saqri; J.F. Felix; Mohsin Aziz; Dler Jameel; C. I. L. de Araujo; H. Albalawi; F. Al Mashary; H. Alghamdi; D. Taylor; M. Henini


Superlattices and Microstructures | 2014

Deep traps and temperature effects on the capacitance of p-type Si-doped GaAs Schottky diodes on (2 1 1) and (3 1 1) oriented GaAs substrates

R. Boumaraf; N. Sengouga; R. H. Mari; Af. Meftah; Mohsin Aziz; Dler Jameel; Noor Al Saqri; D. Taylor; M. Henini


Superlattices and Microstructures | 2015

Rapid thermal annealing: An efficient method to improve the electrical properties of tellurium compensated Interfacial Misfit GaSb/GaAs heterostructures

Mohsin Aziz; J.F. Felix; Dler Jameel; Noor Al Saqri; Faisal S. Al Mashary; H. Alghamdi; H. Albalawi; D. Taylor; M. Henini


Superlattices and Microstructures | 2017

Characterisation of temperature dependent parameters of multi-quantum well (MQW) Ti/Au/n-AlGaAs/n-GaAs/n-AlGaAs Schottky diodes

Walid Filali; N. Sengouga; Slimane Oussalah; R. H. Mari; Dler Jameel; Noor Al Saqri; Mohsin Aziz; D. Taylor; M. Henini


Applied Surface Science | 2016

Electrical performance of conducting polymer (SPAN) grown on GaAs with different substrate orientations

Dler Jameel; Mohsin Aziz; J.F. Felix; N. Al Saqri; D. Taylor; H. Albalawi; H. Alghamdi; F. Al Mashary; M. Henini


Journal of Crystal Growth | 2015

Effect of post-growth annealing treatment on interfacial misfit GaSb/GaAs heterostructures

Mohsin Aziz; Abdelmadjid Mesli; J.F. Felix; Dler Jameel; N. Al Saqri; D. Taylor; M. Henini

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M. Henini

University of Nottingham

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D. Taylor

University of Nottingham

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Mohsin Aziz

University of Nottingham

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Noor Al Saqri

University of Nottingham

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J.F. Felix

University of Brasília

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H. Albalawi

University of Nottingham

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H. Alghamdi

University of Nottingham

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N. Al Saqri

University of Nottingham

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R. H. Mari

University of Nottingham

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F. Al Mashary

University of Nottingham

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