Investigation of Photodetector and Photovoltaic Properties of H2pc/CuO and H2pc/ITO Junctions Produced with Modified H2pc
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Date
2024
Authors
Unal, Fatih
Aktas, Sitki
Kurt, Mustafa Sukru
Koc, Muemin Mehmet
Arslan, Tayfun
Coskun, Burhan
Gur, Mahmut
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Springer Heidelberg
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
In this work, it was aimed to provide an alternative to organic-based photodiode detectors (OPDs), solar cell with the modified H2Pc organic thin film heterojunctions. For this purpose, the modified H2Pc organic thin film was grown on ITO/glass and CuOx/ITO/glass substrates via thermal evaporation method and their optoelectronic properties were compared with each other and other organic-based devices. The crucial optical parameters of the fabricated heterojunctions were determined in the wavelengths range of 300-800 nm. In order to perform electrical characterisation, Ag metal contacts were grown on the heterojunctions and Ag/H2Pc/ITO/Ag and Ag/H2Pc/CuOx/Ag devices were fabricated. Diode, photovoltaic and photodetector parameters of the fabricated devices were investigated in the applied potential of +/- 3 V under dark and several light intensities. Ultimately, it can be stated that the fabricated devices may offer an alternative to OPDs and organic-based solar cell.Please check and confirm the author names and initials are correct. Also, kindly confirm the details in the metadata are correct.I confirm that the author names are correct
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Ünal, Fatih/0000-0002-6155-7051; Aktas, Sitki/0000-0002-9143-6752; Koc, Mumin Mehmet/0000-0003-4500-0373;
Keywords
Hybrid Heterojunctions, Organic-Based Photodetector, OPDS, Organic-Based Solar Cell, High Photoresponsivity
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4
Source
Journal of Materials Research
Volume
39
Issue
4
Start Page
675
End Page
688
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