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    Electrical contact resistances of thermoelectric thin films measured by Kelvin probe microscopy

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    This work presents an approach for measuring cross plane electrical contact resistances directly using Kelvin Probe Microscopy. With this technique we were able to measure the electrical contact resistances of a cross section of a thermoelectric thin film made of Bi2Te3 sandwiched between two gold electrodes. On the one hand, the bottom gold electrode, which is located on top of the silicon substrate, was used as a cathode in electro-deposition process to grow the sample. On the other hand, the gold electrode on top was made via physical evaporation. The electrical contact resistances measured at both interfaces were 0.11 ± 0.01 Ω and 0.15 ± 0.01 Ω, respectively. These differences are related to differences between the top and bottom gold/bismuth-telluride film, obtaining smaller contact resistance where the film was grown by electro-deposition. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.This work has been supported by ERC Starting Grant Nano-TEC number 240497 and PHOMENTA project MAT2011-27911. M.M. and O.C. acknowledge CSIC for JAE-Pre and JAE-Doc, respectively.Peer Reviewe
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