We report results of galvanomagnetic and terahertz time-domain spectroscopy measurements on thin films of Bi1-xSbx on polyimide and mica substrates with various antimony concentrations (x from0 to 15 %) and filmthickness (70, 150 nm). The resistivity, Hall coefficient andmagnetoresistivity of the films were measured experimentally in the magnetic field of 0.65 T at room temperature. Mobility and concentration of electrons and holes in the film plane were calculated using the transport coefficients. The terahertz time-domain spectroscopy is used to measure the complex conductivity and permittivity of Bi1-xSbx thin films on the dielectric substrates in the frequency range from 0.2 to 1 THz. The plasma frequency, relaxation time, DC conductivity and effective carrier mass were extracted from these data and evaluated as functions of the Sb concentration for different film thickness and substrate. We observed that the film magnetoresistivity decreases with increasing the Sb concentration and for most of the films the Hall coefficient is negative and depends on the external factors insignificantly. We show that the mobility of charge carriers weakly depends on Sb concentration, which confirms the assertion about the scattering of carriers on themselves and not on defects in the structure. It was revealed that film static and dynamic resistivity (conductivity) as well as dielectric permittivity depend on Sb content and the film thickness. The results may be used for development of various thermoelectric, electronic and optical devices, such as THz detectors or components which can control the properties of THz radiation.
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Zaitsev, A. D., Demchenko, P. S., Zykov, D. V., Korotina, E. A., Makarova, E. S., Tkhorzhevskiy, I. L., … Khodzitsky, M. K. (2020). Optical and galvanomagnetic properties of Bi1-xSbx thin films in the terahertz frequency range. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/APP10082724
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