Quality of Bulk CdTe Substrates and its Relation to Intrinsic Defects
AbstractBoth the cadmium vacancy (Vcd) and the tellurium vacancy (VTe) in CdTe are identified by means of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR). The Vcd is a double acceptor and the EPR spectrum is observed in its single negative charge state. The symmetry is found to be trigonal, which can be explained in a model in which the hole occupies a dangling bond t2 orbital and the orbital degeneracy is removed by a static Jahn-Teller distortion. The hyperfine interaction shows that the hole is localised on one of the four Te neighbours. The EPR spectrum of VTe+ reveals cubic (unperturbed) symmetry and the hyperfine structure shows that the unpaired electron is equally spread over the four Cd neighboursPhoto-EPR measurements locate the 0/+ state of VTe at Ev + 0.2 eV and the 2-/- acceptor level of VCd to be situated less than 0.47 eV above the valence band.