Physical Meaning Of The So-Called Kinetic Compensation Effect

It is shown that the kinetic compensation effect (for conductivity called Meyer-Nelder thermodynamic compensation rule) mathematically results from the exponential form of the Arrhenius rate constant and certain types of approximations. A change of activation energy is thus compensated by the same change in the logarithm of the pre-factor. As an example, resulting temperature dependence of field effect and the activation energy can service to demonstrate a useful tool for the estimation of the role of the interface states while investigating insulator (Si02 or SiNx) and amorphous (glassy) semiconductor (a-Si).

Author
J Sestak Et Al
Origin
Czech Acad Sciences, Prague
Journal Title
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 73 C1 2000 104-110
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 2488

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Physical Meaning Of The So-Called Kinetic Compensation Effect
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 73 C1 2000 104-110
S 2488
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