Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7908052 | Optical Materials | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A heterostructure of zinc oxide (ZnO) and single layer graphene is fabricated by sandwiching a transferred graphene between two thin ZnO films (â¼20Â nm each). ZnO thin films were grown using decomposition of Zn(acac)2 and spin-coating technique. Graphene transfer route with PMMA temporary carrier and metal etching process was used to transfer high quality commercial graphene from copper foil on the zinc oxide surface on glass. This novel and ultra-thin heterostructure (â¼40Â nm) is sensitive for UV illumination and works as a photodetector (PD). In this device, both positive and negative photoconductivity (PC) were observed depends on illumination intensity and spectrum of incident light. Relatively long response and recovery times obtained in ZnO/G/ZnO structure are related to the metastable defect states of ZnO and its interfaces with graphene and/or silver contacts. The obtained results show that the transferred single layer graphene sheet between thin ZnO films could be a novel route for improvement properties this low-cost metal oxide.
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Authors
M. Dusza, F. Granek, W. Strek,