Abstract
Low-temperature photoluminescence emission spectra were measured in cadmium telluride (CdTe) samples in which composition was varied to promote either Cd or Te-rich stoichiometry. The ability to monitor stoichiometry is important, since it has been shown to impact carrier recombination. Te-rich samples show transitions corresponding to acceptor-bound excitons (∼1.58 eV) and free-electron to acceptor transitions (∼1.547 eV). In addition to acceptor-bound excitons, Cd-rich samples show transitions assigned to donor-bound excitons (1.591 eV) and Te vacancies at 1.552 eV. Photoluminescence is a noninvasive way to monitor stoichiometric shifts induced by post-deposition anneals in polycrystalline CdTe thin films deposited by close-spaced sublimation. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
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Albin, D. S., Kuciauskas, D., Ma, J., Metzger, W. K., Burst, J. M., Moutinho, H. R., & Dippo, P. C. (2014). Cd-rich and Te-rich low-temperature photoluminescence in cadmium telluride. Applied Physics Letters, 104(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4867533
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