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Reflection of Diffusion at Boundary Causes Anomalous Transient Photo-Currents in Amorphous Materials

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Abstract

We demonstrate that the reflection of diffusion may cause anomaly in transient photo-currents measured by the time-of-flight technique for homogeneous amorphous materials. The anomaly in the transient currents is directly related to the degree of the diffusion and the drift.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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