Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session J00: Poster Session I (2pm-5pm CST)
2:00 PM,
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
Room: Hall BC
Abstract: J00.00158 : Anisotropic electronic transport properties in boron carbide films*
Presenter:
Ruthi Zielinski
(University of Nebraska - Lincoln)
Authors:
Ruthi Zielinski
(University of Nebraska - Lincoln)
Natale Ianno
(University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Robert Streubel
(University of Nebraska - Lincoln)
Vojislav Medic
(University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Boron carbide films combine a large absorption cross-section for thermal neutrons and semiconductor properties making them ideal for portable, lightweight solid-state neutron detectors. Most basic sciences studies and device architectures have focused on diodes, current perpendicular to plane geometry, and DC detection schemes. In this talk, I will show that the presumed isotropic electronic transport in boron carbide films fades with increasing frequency. AC electronic transport measurements in the kHz regime revealed a sizable anisotropy and inhomogeneity in both out-of-plane and in-plane geometry that hints at a structural/chemical inhomogeneity, which could be exploited for directional charge flow.
*Supported by the National Science Foundation/EPSCoR RII Track-1: Emergent Quantum Materials and Technologies (EQUATE) under Grant No. OIA-2044049.
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