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Ultrasonic-assisted synthesis of ZnTe nanostructures and their structural, electrochemical and photoelectrical propertiesopen access

Authors
Ilanchezhiyan, P.Kumar, G. MohanXiao, FuPoongothai, S.Kumar, A. MadhanSiva, C.Yuldashev, Sh. U.Lee, D. J.Kwon, Y. H.Kang, T. W.
Issue Date
Nov-2017
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
ZnTe nanostructures; Ultrasonic synthesis; Electrical properties; Photodiodes
Citation
ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY, v.39, pp 414 - 419
Pages
6
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY
Volume
39
Start Page
414
End Page
419
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/23785
DOI
10.1016/j.ultsonch.2017.05.010
ISSN
1350-4177
1873-2828
Abstract
Colloidal zinc telluride (ZnTe) nanostructures were successfully processed through a simple and facile ultrasonic (sonochemical) treatment for photoelectronic applications. The particle-like morphological features, phase and nature of valence state of various metal ions existing in ZnTe were examined using electron and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic tools. Raman spectroscopic measurements revealed the dominance of exciton-phonon coupling and occurrence of TeO2 traces in ZnTe through the corresponding vibrations. Optical bandgap of the ZnTe suspension was estimated to be around 2.15 eV, authenticating the direct allowed transitions. The p-type electrical conductivity and charge carrier density of ZnTe were additionally estimated from the Bode, Nyquist and Mott-Schottky type impedance plots. The photoelectrical properties of ZnTe were investigated by fabricating p-ZnTe/n-Si heterostructures and studying their corresponding current-voltage characteristics under dark and white light illumination. The diodes revealed excellent rectifying behaviour with significant increase in reverse current under illumination. The stability of the devices were also affirmed through the time-dependent photoresponse characteristics, which actually suggested the improved and effective separation of photo generated electron hole pairs across the integrated heterojunctions. The obtained results also augment the potential of sonochemically processed ZnTe for application in photo detection and sensor related functions.
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