Publication date: 1 October 2016
Source:Thin Solid Films, Volume 616
Author(s): Weiling Dong, Milos Krbal, Janne Kalikka, Xin Yu Chin, Behrad Gholipour, Cesare Soci, P.J. Fons, Kirill V. Mitrofanov, Lujie Chen, Robert E. Simpson
This work reveals that doping Ag into Sb2 S3 substantially decreases its crystallisation temperature. We show that applying an electric field to Sb2 S3 through Ag electrodes provides control of the crystallisation temperature and crystallisation rate. The crystal nuclei incubation time decreases substantially when the applied electric field is set to 200 kV/m. The applied electric field appears to force the Ag cations through the amorphous chalcogenide film resulting in Ag doped Sb2 S3 filaments that extend from the cathode to the anode. This was confirmed by X-ray fluorescence composition mapping. Density functional theory molecular dynamics modelling of Ag doped Sb2 S3 reveals that the diffusion constant of Ag is twice that of Sb or S over a wide temperature range, which implies that the Ag atoms are mobile in the amorphous Sb2 S3 structure. The applied electric field provides a mechanism to enhance the crystallisation kinetics of Ag-doped Sb2 S3 .
Source:Thin Solid Films, Volume 616
Author(s): Weiling Dong, Milos Krbal, Janne Kalikka, Xin Yu Chin, Behrad Gholipour, Cesare Soci, P.J. Fons, Kirill V. Mitrofanov, Lujie Chen, Robert E. Simpson