Thermally stimulated current transport peak in a system with spatially disordered hopping sites

Abstract
The continuous-time random-walk model used by Scher and Montroll to account for the dispersive transport phenomena observed in time-of-flight experiments on amorphous solids is extended to the non-isothermal case of thermally stimulated currents (TSCs). The basic implications of the theory of a TSC transport peak resulting from a system with random distribution of iso-energetic hopping sites are presented.