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Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 2016 Volume 58, Issue 10, Pages 1890–1894 (Mi ftt9807)

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Dielectrics

Effect of unsteady-state conduction of a high-resistance SrTiO$_3$ crystal containing a network of conductive nanowires

S. I. Shablaev, A. I. Grachev

Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg

Abstract: The electrical conduction of a high-resistance SrTiO$_3$ crystal due to the presence of conductive nanowires in the bulk of the sample exhibits an unsteady-state behavior, which, in particular, manifests itself in a long-term decrease of the electric current at a fixed value of the applied voltage. This process, as well as the recovery of the initial conduction, is characterized by a wide range of times from several tens of seconds to ten days. It has been found that a decrease in the electric current is associated with a change of the electrical conductivity in the reverse-biased contact region most likely due to an increase in the height/width of the surface barrier. The modulation of the energy profile of the barrier can have a multidirectional character depending on the sign of the charge formed with the participation of surface states at the electrode–crystal interface. The results obtained have made it possible to elucidate the mechanism of charge transfer in local regions of the contact, where metallic nanowires penetrate deep enough into the depleted barrier layer.

Received: 04.04.2016


 English version:
Physics of the Solid State, 2016, 58:10, 1956–1961

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