White‐Light Emitting Diode Array of p+‐Si/Aligned n‐SnO2 Nanowires Heterojunctions |
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Authors: | Kyung Whon Min Yong Kwan Kim Gunchul Shin Seunghun Jang Moonsup Han Junghwan Huh Gyu Tae Kim Jeong Sook Ha |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 136–701, Korea;2. Department of Physics, University of Seoul, Seoul 130–743, Korea;3. School of Electrical Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 136–701, Korea |
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Abstract: | We report on the fabrication and optoelectronic properties of p‐n heterojunction arrays of p+‐type Si and aligned n‐type SnO2 nanowires with high rectification ratios of >104 at ±15 V. The electrical stability of the p‐n heterojunction devices was improved by coating the junction with poly(methylmethacrylate) to minimize the degradation of the interface layer at the junction. As a photodiode an enhanced UV photosensitivity higher than 102 was recorded under reverse bias. Using a large forward bias in the light‐emitting diode mode white light was emitted from the large‐scale heterojunction devices with at least three broad peaks in the visible range, which can be attributed to the interband transitions of the injected electrons or holes mediated by an interfacial SiO2 layer with a contribution of trap‐level energies. These results indicate the high potential of Si/SnO2 nanowires heterojunctions as optoelectronic devices with proper tuning of the recombination center at the junctions. |
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Keywords: | nanowires microstructures photoluminescence luminescence heterojunctions |
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