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  • 2023Interactions between Ionic Cellulose Derivatives Recycled from Textile Wastes and Surfactants: Interfacial, Aggregation and Wettability Studies5citations
  • 2020Morphological, optical and photovoltaic characteristics of MoSe2/SiOx/Si heterojunctions19citations

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  • Oliveira, Is
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  • Marques, Ef
  • Veltruská, K.
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  • Santos, L.
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  • Silva, J.
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Morphological, optical and photovoltaic characteristics of MoSe2/SiOx/Si heterojunctions

  • Veltruská, K.
  • Matolin, V.
  • Santos, L.
  • Connolly, J.
  • Silva, J.
  • Gwozdz, K.
  • Conde, O.
  • Popko, E.
  • Viana, A.
  • Marques, C. Almeida
Abstract

This work reports the effect of different processing parameters on the structural and morphological characteristics of MoSe2 layers grown by chemical vapour deposition (cVD), using Moo3 and Se powders as solid precursors. it shows the strong dependence of the size, shape and thickness of the MoSe2 layers on the processing parameters. The morphology of the samples was investigated by field emission scanning electron microscopy (feSeM) and the thickness of the deposited layers was determined by atomic force microscopy (AfM). Raman and photoluminescence (pL) spectroscopies were used to confirm the high quality of the MoSe2 layers. Surface composition was examined by photoelectron spectroscopy (XpS). Moreover, the MoSe2/Siox/Si heterojunctions exhibit diode behaviour, with a rectification ratio of 10, measured at ±2.0V, which is due to the p-i-n heterojunctions formed at the p-Si/SiOx/MoSe2 interface. A photovoltaic effect was observed with a short circuit current density (Jsc), open circuit voltage (VOC) and efficiency of −0.80mA/cm2, 1.55V and 0.5%, respectively. These results provide a guide for the preparation of p-i-n heterojunctions based on few-layer MoSe2 with improved photovoltaic response

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  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • morphology
  • surface
  • photoluminescence
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
  • atomic force microscopy
  • current density
  • chemical vapor deposition