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Transport bands, random semiconductors

With the experimental results in mind we retium to the analysis of the trap-limited transport. The time-dependent decrease in the apparent mobility is obviously consistent with our earlier argument that the average trapping time will increase with the number of trapping events for an exponential band tail. Scher and Montroll (1975) were the first to point out this property of a very broad distribution of release times and to associate the effect with transport in disordered semiconductors. They analyzed the random walk of carriers with such a distribution and... [Pg.77]


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