Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy (Feb 2024)

Photoconductivity in self-assembled CuO thin films

  • Akhil M. Anand,
  • Aruna Raj,
  • Jishad A. Salam,
  • R. Adithya Nath,
  • R. Jayakrishnan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40243-023-00250-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 45 – 58

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Abstract Self-assembly is the most promising low-cost and high-throughput methodology for nanofabrication. This paper reports the optimization of a self-assembly process at room temperature for the growth of copper oxide (CuO) based nanostructures over a copper substrate using aqueous potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution as the oxidizing agent. The monoclinic phase of CuO nanostructures grown over the copper substrate was confirmed from the X-ray diffraction (XRD) and micro-Raman analysis. The overall chemical composition of nanostructures was confirmed to be that of CuO from its oxidation state using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Photodetectors were engineered with the structure Cu/CuO/Ag. The photodetectors exhibited a response to both ultraviolet and visible light illumination. The optimized Cu/CuO/Ag structure exhibits a responsivity of ~ 1.65 µA/W, with an ON:OFF ratio of ~ 69 under a bias voltage of 0.01 V. The temporal dependence of photo-response for the optimized photodetector displayed the persistent nature of photoconduction indicating a delay in charge carrier recombination which could potentially be exploited for photovoltaic applications.

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