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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
New photodiodes based graphene-organic semiconductor hybrid materials
New photodiodes based graphene-organic semiconductor hybrid materials
 
Subject : physics 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : New photodiodes based graphene-organic semiconductor hybrid materials were fabricated for the first time using sol-gel spin coating technique. The current-voltage characteristics of the Au/GO:coumarin/p- Si/Al diodes were investigated under dark and various illumination intensities. The various junction parameters of the diodes were determined using I-V,C-V and transient characteristics. The transient photocurrent measurements indicate that Au/GO:coumarin/p-Si/Al diodes are very sensitive to illumination and the precise responsivity of the diodes is tunable by adjusting GO:coumarin fraction. The capacitance-voltage-frequency (C-V-f) measurements indicate that the capacitance of the diodes depends on voltage and frequency. The capacitance decreases with increasing frequency due to a continuous distribution of the interface states. The ability to tune the photosensitivity in the photoconductive mode through graphene oxide:coumarin weight ratio has been shown to lead to a near constant sensitivity to illumination for a weight ratio of 0.03GO. The obtained results suggest that Au/GO: coumarin/p-Si/Al diodes can be used as a photosensor in optic communications 
ISSN : 0379-6779 
Journal Name : SYNTHETIC METALS 
Volume : 213 
Issue Number : 1 
Publishing Year : 1437 AH
2016 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Monday, August 14, 2017 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
A MekkiMekki, A InvestigatorDoctorate 
r.o OcayaOcaya, r.o ResearcherDoctorate 
A DereDere, A ResearcherDoctorate 
A.A Al-Ghamdi,Al-Ghamdi, A.A ResearcherDoctorate 
k HarrabiHarrabi, k ResearcherDoctorate 
F YakuphanogluYakuphanoglu, F ResearcherDoctoratefyhan@hotmail.com

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