Material properties of Cd1-xMgxO alloys synthesized by radio frequency sputtering

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We have studied structural, electrical, and optical properties of sputter deposited ternary CdMgO alloy thin films with total Mg concentration as high as 44%. We found that only a fraction (50%-60%) of Mg is incorporated as substitutional Mg contributing to the modification of the electronic structures of the alloys. The electrical and optical results of the Cd1-xMg xO alloys are analyzed in terms of a large upward shift of the conduction band edge with increasing Mg concentration. With the increase of the intrinsic bandgap, appropriately doped Cd-rich CdMgO alloys can be potentially useful as transparent conductors for photovoltaics. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Chen, G., Yu, K. M., Reichertz, L. A., & Walukiewicz, W. (2013). Material properties of Cd1-xMgxO alloys synthesized by radio frequency sputtering. Applied Physics Letters, 103(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4816326

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