Hole conduction in pure and doped lead bromide crystals
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1972-07
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Schoonman, J.
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Abstract
The conductivity of pure and doped lead bromide was measured in a bromine atmosphere in the temperature region 25–200°C. The defect chemistry of nonstoichiometric lead bromide is presented. The hole mobility was derived from the time dependent change in the conductivity after admission/removal of the bromine ambient. Preliminary evidence is presented for hole trapping at Fe2+ and Cu+ centres in lead bromide.