Thermal anomalies in ternary Ge42-xPbxSe58 glasses near the charge carrier reversal threshold


Autoria(s): Ramesh, K; Prashantha, M; Gopal, ESR; Reddy, N Koteeswara
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01/12/2009

Resumo

The carrier type reversal (CTR) from p- to n-type in semiconducting chalcogenide glasses is an important and a long standing problem in glass science. Ge-Se glasses exhibit CTR when the metallic elements Bi and Pb are added. For example, bulk Ge42-xSe58Pbx glasses exhibit CTR around 8-9 at. % of Pb. These glasses have been prepared by melt quenching method. Glass transition temperature (T-g), Specific heat change between the liquid and the glassy states (Delta C-p) at T-g and the nonreversing heat flow (Delta H-nr) measured by modulated differential scanning calorimetry exhibit anomalies at 9 at. % of Pb. These observed anomalies are interpreted on the basis of the nano scale phase separation occurring in these glasses.

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Ramesh, K and Prashantha, M and Gopal, ESR and Reddy, N Koteeswara (2009) Thermal anomalies in ternary Ge42-xPbxSe58 glasses near the charge carrier reversal threshold. In: Journal of applied physics, 106 (11).

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American Institute of Physics

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