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Influence of oxygen on semiconducting properties of polycrystalline zinc oxide in its surface region

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The influence of oxygen adsorption on electrical conductivity of sintered ZnO has been studied. The concentration of conduction electrons and their mobility were determined by Hall effect method in the temperature range 200–550 K. It was found that adsorbed oxygen decreases the conduction electron concentration as well as their mobility.

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Исследовали влияние кислорода на электрическую проводимость спёкшигося ZnO. Концентрация проводящих электронов и их подвижность определены с помощью эффекта Холла в интервале температур 200–550 К. Найдено, что адсорбированный кислород уменьшает как концентрацию, так и подвижность проводящих электронов.

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Sugier, H., Mazurek, L., Mienska, M. et al. Influence of oxygen on semiconducting properties of polycrystalline zinc oxide in its surface region. React Kinet Catal Lett 36, 461–466 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02063848

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