Photoresponse of zinc oxide-polyaniline junction at different light intensities

Issue Date

8-2016

Abstract

Polymer-oxide semiconductor exhibits a promising application on electronic devices. In this study, zinc oxide-polyaniline (ZnO-PAni) junctions were constructed which showed a photodiode-like behavior. The junctions were built through connecting the electrodeposited zinc oxide to electrodeposited HCl-doped polyaniline. Without illumination, the junctions exemplify a diode-like behavior (e.g., large amount current at forward-bias while small amount of current at reverse-bias). When illuminated, the junctions exhibit a photodiode-like behavior. In such, the reverse-bias current increases with light intensity.

Source or Periodical Title

Key Engineering Materials

ISSN

1013-9826

Volume

705

Page

186-189

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subject

Diode, Junction, Photoresponse, Polyaniline, Zinc Oxide

Identifier

DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.705.186.

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