Method for optimizing photoresponsive amorphous alloys and devices

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4522663
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06368221

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The production of improved photoresponsive amorphous alloys and devices, such as photovoltaic, photoreceptive devices and the like; having improved wavelength threshold characteristics is made possible by adding one or more band gap adjusting elements to the alloys and devices. The adjusting element or elements are added at least to the active photoresponsive regions of amorphous devices containing silicone and fluorine, and preferably hydrogen. One adjusting element is germanium which narrows the band gap from that of the materials without the adjusting element incorporated therein. Other adjusting elements can be used such as tin. The silicon and adjusting elements are concurrently combined and deposited as amorphous alloys by vapor deposition, sputtering or glow discharge decomposition. The addition of fluorine bonding and electronegativity to the alloy acts as a compensating or altering element to reduce the density of states in the energy gap thereof. The fluorine bond strength allows the adjusting element(s) to be added to the alloy to adjust the band gap without reducing the electronic qualities of the alloy. Hydrogen also acts as a compensating or altering element to compliment fluorine when utilized therewith. The compensating or altering element(s) can be added during deposition of the alloy or following deposition. The addition of the adjusting element(s) to the alloys adjusts the band gap to a selected optimum wavelength threshold for a particular device to increase the photoabsorption efficiency to enhance the device photoresponsive without adding states in the gap which decrease the efficiency of the devices. The adjusting element(s) can be added in varying amounts, in discrete layers or in substantially constant amounts in the alloys and devices.

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UNITED SOLAR SYSTEMS CORP1100 W MAPLE ROAD TROY MI 48084 MI

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Izu, Masatsugu Birmingham, MI 41 1794
Ovshinsky, Stanford R Bloomfield Hills, MI 371 21172

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