Conductivity Inversion in Thin n-InSe Films under Laser Irradiation


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Abstract

Conductivity inversion in thin n-InSe films under intense pulsed laser irradiation was obser. A pn structure based on indium selenide formed between irradiated and nonirradiated regions of a thin-film sample. It was confirmed by EDAX analysis that the composition of the sample remained the same after irradiation. The conductivity inversion is attributed to a change in the dynamics of lattice defects under heating.

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A. G. Kyazym-zade

Baku State University

Email: vagif_salmanov@yahoo.com
Azerbaijan, Baku, AZ 1148

V. M. Salmanov

Baku State University

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Azerbaijan, Baku, AZ 1148

A. G. Guseinov

Baku State University

Email: vagif_salmanov@yahoo.com
Azerbaijan, Baku, AZ 1148

R. M. Mamedov

Baku State University

Email: vagif_salmanov@yahoo.com
Azerbaijan, Baku, AZ 1148

Z. A. Agamaliev

Baku State University

Email: vagif_salmanov@yahoo.com
Azerbaijan, Baku, AZ 1148

A. A. Salmanova

Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University

Email: vagif_salmanov@yahoo.com
Azerbaijan, Baku, AZ 1010

F. M. Akhmedova

Baku State University

Email: vagif_salmanov@yahoo.com
Azerbaijan, Baku, AZ 1148

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