The photosensitive activity of organic/inorganic hybrid devices based on Aniline Blue dye: Au nanoparticles (AB@Au NPs)
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Kacus, H., Yilmaz, M., Incekara, U., Kocyigit, A., & Aydogan, S. (2021). The photosensitive activity of organic/inorganic hybrid devices based on aniline blue dye: Au nanoparticles (AB@Au NPs). Sensors and Actuators, A: Physical, 330 doi:10.1016/j.sna.2021.112856Abstract
In this study, Aniline Blue (AB) synthetic triarylmethane dye and AB:Au NPs mixture films were deposited
on n-Si by spin coating technique to form an organic/inorganic hybrid electro-optic device. Thus,
Co/AB/n-Si (named D1) and Co/AB:Au NPs (1%)/n-Si (named D2) photoactive devices were fabricated,
and current-voltage (I–V) measurements were performed on both devices to investigate electrical properties under dark and various light illumination intensities changes from 100 to 400 mW/cm2. Sensitivity
and responsivity as well as specific detectivity of both devices were obtained depending on the reverse
bias voltage for various light intensities. The main device parameters such as ideality factor (n), barrier
height(Фb), series resistance (Rs) and experimental interface states density (Nss) were calculated and discussed in details. The light intensity-dependent I–V measurements revealed that the reverse bias current
increased with the increasing of the light intensity and confirmed photodiode behaviors. The illumination coefficient (m) values were also extracted from the light-intensity dependent I–V characteristics and
obtained as 0.87 and 1.28 for D1 and D2, respectively. Furthermore, the D2 device exhibited a higher
response to the light than D1 due to the surface plasmon resonance effect of Au NPs. The capacitancevoltage (C–V) and conductance-voltage (G-V) characteristics of both devices were also studied in details
under dark at 500 kHz applied frequency. As a result, the experimental results highlight that the D1 and
D2 devices can be used in various optical applications such as photodiodes, photodetector and carrier
storage devices.