Synthesis of hybrid graphene/silicon thin film Schottky junctions for photodiode applications
Abstract
CVD-grown graphene was transferred to p-type silicon films using wet transfer technique to create Schottky junction-based photodiodes. Electrical transport and optoelectronic properties of the produced diode were explored to assess the performance of the device. Room-temperature current–voltage (IV) curves of the structure showed a typical rectifying behavior. The barrier height obtained from capacitance–voltage measurements was quite consistent with that obtained from IV curves. The structure revealed enhanced responsivity of 1.25 A/W at wavelength of 850 nm. A reversible light-triggered switching response with an ON/OFF current ratio of 150 was achieved. A reversible switching feature was observed in dynamic response measurements with response and recovery durations of 300 and 340 ms, respectively.
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Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (5)
Mohamed Shaker Salem
Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University 1 , Giza 12613,
Mohamed Alrefaey Hamouda
Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University 1 , Giza 12613,
Mohamed Amin
Mahmoud Ashour Sliem
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Taibah University 3 , Medinah,
Soha Mohamed Abd El Wahab
Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University 1 , Giza 12613,