Calculation of the Density of the Distribution of Electronic States in the Conduction Band from the Fundamental Absorption Spectra of Amorphous Semiconductors
Abstract
The region of fundamental absorption in the optical spectra of amorphous semiconductors is theoretically studied using the Davis-Mott approximation according to the Kubo-Greenwood formula. As is known, three types of optical transitions of the electron can be observed in the fundamental absorption region; from the tail of the valence band to the conduction band, from the valence band to the conduction band and from the valence band to the tail of the conduction band. For all these electronic transitions, analytical expressions of the partial absorption spectra are obtained from two different types of the Kubo-Greenwood formula. The width of the optical mobility gap and the proportionality coefficient were determined in the analytical form of the interband absorption spectrum by fitting them to the experimental interband absorption spectrum. A new method is presented for calculating the density of distribution of electronic states in the conduction band of amorphous carbon based on the experimental interband absorption spectrum and the analytical expression of the Kubo-Greenwood formula written for the interband absorption spectrum.
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