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RSC Advances | 2015

One step hydrothermal synthesis of a rGO–TiO2 nanocomposite and its application on a Schottky diode: improvement in device performance and transport properties

Mrinmay Das; Joydeep Datta; Arka Dey; Rajkumar Jana; Animesh Layek; Somnath Middya; Partha Pratim Ray

The presence of a Schottky barrier (SB) at a metal–semiconductor (MS) interface is of paramount importance to numerous application fields. In this report, we demonstrate the performance comparison of Schottky diodes fabricated with TiO2 and rGO–TiO2 nanocomposites, in contact with aluminium. From forward I–V characteristics, important diode parameters i.e. rectification ratio, ideality factor, series resistance and barrier height were obtained. A photoresponse comparison of the diodes has also been performed. It was found that the rGO–TiO2 based junction showed improved performance. The rectification ratio increased by ∼94% and the barrier height was lowered by ∼10%, under dark conditions. For better realization of the junction, here we provide insight into the carrier transport properties with the help of space charge limited current (SCLC) theory. After introducing graphene, the carrier mobility and carrier concentration increased by 64% and 21% respectively, while the diffusion length is found to be improved by 13.4%. These results illustrate that rGO incorporation has led to a much improved carrier transport and electron hole separation. Due to greater light absorption, the improvement in diode parameters and transport properties were even better when the device was subjected to irradiation.


New Journal of Chemistry | 2017

Synthesis of rGO–Zn0.8Cd0.2S via in situ reduction of GO for the realization of a Schottky diode with low barrier height and highly enhanced photoresponsivity

Mrinmay Das; Joydeep Datta; Rajkumar Jana; Sayantan Sil; Soumi Halder; Partha Pratim Ray

A metal–semiconductor interface is an integral part of numerous electronic devices such as Schottky barrier diodes (SBDs). On the other hand, ever since graphene was isolated, there has been an impressive growth in the application of graphene to electronic devices. In this study, we present the synthesis of a reduced graphene oxide–zinc cadmium sulfide (rGO–Zn0.8Cd0.2S) composite via an in situ reduction of graphene oxide. Such a composite was applied to the fabrication of a Al/rGO–Zn0.8Cd0.2S SBD, and its performance was compared with the Al/Zn0.8Cd0.2S SBD. After current–voltage (I–V) measurements in the dark and under illumination, important diode parameters were obtained from the (I–V) characteristic curves. Due to the incorporation of graphene, the photoresponse of the Al/rGO–Zn0.8Cd0.2S SBD was enormously enhanced by 448% compared to its counterpart without rGO. Furthermore, the detectivity also increased significantly by 2 order of a magnitude. Moreover, a considerably lower barrier height of 0.16 eV was achieved with rGO–Zn0.8Cd0.2S compared to Zn0.8Cd0.2S (0.28 eV). The superior performance for the rGO–Zn0.8Cd0.2S-based SBD was analyzed and explained by the space charge limited current (SCLC) theory, which confirmed that the charge transfer kinetics improved vastly due to the incorporation of rGO. Notably, there was an exceptional 300% increase in the effective carrier mobility for rGO–Zn0.8Cd0.2S. The SCLC analysis of the charge transfer kinetics was also verified by photoluminescence and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. These results demonstrated the beneficial impact of graphene on a Zn0.8Cd0.2S-based diode. Indeed, the rGO–Zn0.8Cd0.2S diode exhibited an impressive performance, with a considerably lower barrier height, highly enhanced photoresponsivity and detectivity. Overall, our extensive study reveals that rGO–Zn0.8Cd0.2S exhibits a great potential in the design of multifunctional optoelectronic devices.


Inorganic chemistry frontiers | 2018

Synthesis of a Cd(II) based 1D coordination polymer by in situ ligand generation and fabrication of a photosensitive electronic device

Basudeb Dutta; Rajkumar Jana; Chittaranjan Sinha; Partha Pratim Ray; Mohammad Hedayetullah Mir

A 2-mercaptobenzoic acid (2-mba) based zigzag one-dimensional coordination polymer (1D CP) [Cd(2,2′-dsb)(4-nvp)(DMF)(H2O)] (1) [H22,2′-dsb = 2,2′-disulfanediyldibenzoic acid (2,2′-dsba) and 4-nvp = 4-(1-naphthylvinyl)pyridine] has been synthesized by a slow diffusion technique and characterized by elemental analysis, infrared spectra, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) pattern and single crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD) technique. The monomeric ligand 2-mba yields a dimeric 2,2′-dsb ligand via in situ S–S bond formation which leads to the formation of 1D CP. The flexibility of the structure is due to the S–S bond formation which impacts the electrical conductivity and photosensitivity of the compound. The 1D chains undergo gigantic molecular assembly via hydrogen bonding and C–H⋯π and π⋯π interactions to form a three-dimensional (3D) supramolecular architecture.


IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices | 2017

Application Possibility of Mn 0.04 Cu 0.05 Zn 0.91 O in Electronic and Magnetic Devices

Joydeep Datta; Arka Dey; S. K. Neogi; Mrinmay Das; Somnath Middya; Rajkumar Jana; S. Bandyopadhyay; Animesh Layek; Partha Pratim Ray

In this literature, we have investigated the magnetic properties and Schottky device-based charge transport properties of hydrothermally derived Mn0.04Cu0.05Zn0.91O nanorod. The doping of 3-D transitional metals, Mn and Cu, within ZnO makes it potentially applicable in spin-based electronics, whereas its temperature-dependent conductivity (of the order of 10−3 in C.G.S.) makes it suitable for semiconductor-based devices. The observation of intrinsic ferromagnetism of the synthesized composite and its variation of magnetization with magnetic field and temperature exhibited the suitability of spin-based electronic application. To check the applicability in optoelectronic devices, metal–semiconductor (Al/Mn0.04Cu0.05Zn0.91O) junction was fabricated and analyzed. The current–voltage characteristic represented the rectifying behavior of the junction with on/off current ratio 4.3 at ±1 V in dark and potential barrier height 0.61 eV. The significant change in rectification due to the influence of incident radiation makes this material suitable for photosensing electronic device application.


INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONDENSED MATTER AND APPLIED PHYSICS (ICC 2015): Proceeding of International Conference on Condensed Matter and Applied Physics | 2016

Temperature dependent performance of Al/ZnCdS Schottky diode and charge transport analysis

Mrinmay Das; Joydeep Datta; Arka Dey; Rajkumar Jana; Partha Pratim Ray

Here we report the temperature dependent behaviour of Al/ZnCdS interface. In this regard, ZnCdS nanocomposite was synthesized by hydrothermal technique. Detailed study of schottky parameters including rectification ratio, ideality factor, series resistance and barrier height was performed. We explored the underlying charge transport phenomena through the Metal-semiconductor (MS) interface with the help of space charge limited current(SCLC) theory. A compartive analysis of carrier mobility and diffusion length was done.


Electronic Materials Letters | 2016

Development of large area nanostructured silicon-hydrogen alloy material with improved stability for solar cell application by argon dilution method

Arka Dey; Mrinmay Das; Joydeep Datta; Rajkumar Jana; Joydeep Dhar; Sayantan Sil; Debasish Biswas; Chandan Banerjee; Partha Pratim Ray

Here we have presented the results of large area (30 × 30 cm2) silicon-hydrogen alloy material and solar cell by argon dilution method. As an alternative to hydrogen dilution, argon dilution method has been applied to develop single junction solar cell with appreciable stability. Optimization of deposition conditions revealed that 95% argon dilution gives a nanostructured material with improved transport property and less light induced degradation. The minority carrier diffusion length (Ld) and mobility-lifetime (μτ) product of the material with 95% argon dilution degrades least after light soaking. Also the density of states (DOS) below conduction level reveals that this material is less defective. Solar cell with this argon diluted material has been fabricated with all the layers deposited by argon dilution method. Finally we have compared the argon diluted solar cell results with the optimized hydrogen diluted solar cell. Light soaking study proves that it is possible to develop stable solar cell on large area by argon dilution method and that the degradation of argon diluted solar cell is less than that of hydrogen diluted one.


INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONDENSED MATTER AND APPLIED PHYSICS (ICC 2015): Proceeding of International Conference on Condensed Matter and Applied Physics | 2016

Charge transport mechanism analysis of Al/CdS:Sr2+/ITO device under dark and light

Joydeep Datta; Mrinmay Das; Arka Dey; Rajkumar Jana; Partha Pratim Ray

In this study, we have synthesized CdS:Sr2+ by hydrothermal technique. Material property has been studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscope (SEM) and UV-vis absorption spectroscopy. XRD data revealed that there are mixed phases of CdS and SrS in the synthesized sample. The optical band gap of the material was estimated as 3.15 eV from UV-vis data. The synthesized material has been applied in metal-semiconductor device and transport properties have been analyzed by measuring current–voltage characteristics under dark and light conditions at room temperature. Variation in different device parameters like ideality factor, barrier height and series resistance of Al/CdS:Sr2+/ITO device were analyzed by using Cheung’s function.


Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics | 2016

Light induced charge transport property analysis of nanostructured ZnS based Schottky diode

Arka Dey; Somnath Middya; Rajkumar Jana; Mrinmay Das; Joydeep Datta; Animesh Layek; Partha Pratim Ray


Applied Surface Science | 2018

Improving performance of device made up of CuO nanoparticles synthesized by hydrothermal over the reflux method

Rajkumar Jana; Arka Dey; Mrinmay Das; Joydeep Datta; Pubali Das; Partha Pratim Ray


Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics | 2017

Growth of hierarchical strontium incorporated cadmium sulphide for possible application in optical and electronic devices

Joydeep Datta; Animesh Layek; Mrinmay Das; Arka Dey; Somnath Middya; Rajkumar Jana; Partha Pratim Ray

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