Purpose of sheet resistance in thin film devices

In summary, in optoelectronics and other nanotechnology applications, it is important to electrically characterize each layer in a film. This is typically done through sheet resistance measurements, such as 4-point-probe resistivity measurements. These measurements allow for the gathering of data on the individual layers without the confounding effect of interfaces between layers. It is also possible to measure the resistance of charge carriers that travel horizontally along the surface of the film, which can provide information on the quality of each step in the manufacturing process. However, it is important to consider the type of film being measured, as a homogeneous film may yield different results compared to a non-homogeneous film. Further research and literature can provide more information on this topic.
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In optoelectronics and other nanotechnology applications (like organic photovoltaics, organic LEDs etc) most layers need to be electrically characterized among other types of measurements. Thus, sheet resistance is measured.

An example are the 4-point-probe resistivity measurements. Yet, what happens is to impose current that travels almost horizontally to the surface of the film and measure a voltage between 2 other points of the same surface.

Consider that a movement of charge carriers is realized vertically to the film surface due to voltage, in order to reach the top or bottom electrodes of the device (an organic photovoltaic in this case, which consists of many consecutive sandwiched layers)..

My question is, why do we need to measure the resistance of charge carriers that travel alongside the horizontal surface of a film? In such a way we find the "horizontal" resistance of the film and not the vertical one...

thank you
 
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As part of the manufacturing process it is necessary to know the quality of each step in the process.
By measuring the horizontal characteristics of individual layers, data relevant to each step in the process can be gathered without the confounding effect of the interfaces between layers.
 
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Suppose we realize a single thin film, then perfectly sandwich it between two sheet electrodes and measure the resistance. Would we expect the same value as with the sheet resistance ("horizontal" one)?
 
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In the simple case, yes.
 
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By "simple" you mean homogeneous film, I guess...However, what if the film were not? Can you propose any supporting literature?

Thanks a lot for your replies
 

What is sheet resistance?

Sheet resistance is a measure of how much a thin film material resists the flow of electrical current. It is typically measured in ohms per square.

Why is sheet resistance important in thin film devices?

Sheet resistance is an important parameter in thin film devices because it affects the overall conductivity and performance of the device. It also provides valuable information about the quality and uniformity of the thin film material.

How is sheet resistance measured?

Sheet resistance can be measured using a four-point probe technique, where four evenly spaced probes are placed on the surface of the thin film material and a small current is passed through them. The resulting voltage drop can then be used to calculate the sheet resistance.

What factors affect sheet resistance?

Sheet resistance can be affected by various factors such as the thickness and composition of the thin film material, the temperature, and the presence of impurities or defects in the material.

How does sheet resistance impact the performance of thin film devices?

Sheet resistance directly impacts the conductivity and electrical properties of thin film devices. A higher sheet resistance can result in decreased performance and efficiency, while a lower sheet resistance can improve the overall performance of the device.

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