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Tetyana Barlas1, Mykola Dmitruk1, Nataliya Kotova1, Sergii Mamykin2.
Abstract
Schottky barrier structures based on nanoporous InP with inclusion of Au nanoparticles and evaporated semitransparent Au film have been made. The spectra of short-circuit photocurrent in the visible range and current-voltage characteristics have been measured. Prepared structures are characterized by increased photocurrent due to the microrelief interface and surface plasmon excitation in gold nanoparticles as well as increased surface recombination especially in the short wavelength region.Entities:
Keywords: Current-voltage characteristics; Gold nanoparticles; Photocurrent; Porous indium phosphide; Surface plasmons
Year: 2016 PMID: 27075341 PMCID: PMC4830773 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-016-1399-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1SEM images of cross sections of porous InP without Au nanoparticles (a) and with different amounts of embedded Au nanoparticles (b, c), and element composition of the porous layer as a function of the distance from the surface (d) for the porous layer with high concentration of Au nanoparticles
Fig. 2Spectral dependencies of photocurrent of samples based on porous InP without inclusion of Au nanoparticles into the pores (1) and with inclusion of their low (2) and high (3) concentration. The thickness of the barrier contact is 30 nm
Fig. 3Forward (a) and backward (b) current-voltage characteristics of the structures based on porous interfaces with different concentrations of Au nanoparticles: (1) without nanoparticles, (2) with low concentration, and (3) with high concentration