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- 2024On the Electrochemical Growth of a Crystalline p–n Junction From Aqueous Solutionscitations
- 2024Study of damage evolution in 316L stainless steel composite enamel coatings by in situ scanning electron microscopy and acoustic emissions analysescitations
- 2023Supported MOCVD TiO2 Thin Films Grown on Modified Stainless Steel Mesh for Sensing Applicationscitations
- 2023Plasma‐Driven Atomic‐Scale Tuning of Metal Halide Perovskite Surfaces: Rationale and Photovoltaic Applicationcitations
- 2022Prospective urinary albumin/creatinine ratio for diagnosis, staging, and organ response assessment in renal AL amyloidosis: results from a large cohort of patientscitations
- 2022Sustainable fabrication and pervaporation application of bio-based membranes: Combining a polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) as biopolymer and Cyrene (TM) as green solventcitations
- 2021The influence of the size of corundum particles on the properties of chemically resistant porcelain enamelscitations
- 2020Fatigue Corrosion Behavior of Friction Welded Dissimilar Joints in Different Testing Conditionscitations
- 2020Rheological Properties Comparing Hot and Cold Bituminous Mastics Containing Jet Grouting Wastecitations
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On the Electrochemical Growth of a Crystalline p–n Junction From Aqueous Solutions
Abstract
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Our society largely relies on inorganic semiconductor devices which are, so far, fabricated using expensive and complex processes requiring ultra‐high vacuum equipment. Here we report on the possibility of growing a p–n junction taking advantage of electrochemical processes based on the use of aqueous solutions. The growth of the junction has been carried out using the Electrochemical Atomic Layer Deposition (E‐ALD) technique, which allowed to sequentially deposit two different semiconductors, CdS and Cu<jats:sub>2</jats:sub>S, on an Ag(111) substrate, in a single procedure. The growth process was monitored in situ by Surface X‐Ray Diffraction (SXRD) and resulted in the fabrication of a thin double‐layer structure with a high degree of crystallographic order and a well‐defined interface. The high‐performance electrical characteristics of the device were analysed ex‐situ and show the characteristic feature of a diode.</jats:p>