Production and identification of highly photoconductive CdSe-based hybrid organic-inorganic multi-layer materials

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Abstract

Highly photoconductive thin multi-layers of new hybrid organic-inorganic semiconductors have been developed. They result by the combination of an inorganic semiconductor with ferrocene, a commercially available compound, applying the electrodeposition and spin coating techniques, introducing sodium oxalate as an additive in the electrolytic bath. The organic layer of the hybrid system is enveloped between two inorganic layers in a sandwich-like structure. The full characterization of the final products by XRD, SEM-EDAX, band gap and photo electro chemical cell (PEC) measurements confirmed the development of the hybrid semiconducting system. The outer electrodeposited CdSe layer of the sandwich-like materials exhibits a definite hexagonal structure, whereas, as derived from the XRD and band gap data, the development of a new semiconducting compound has been confirmed. Thus, due to a synergic action, the three-layer materials present a remarkably improved photoresponse compared to that of the pure cubic CdSe electrodeposited in the presence of the oxalate additive as well as the three-layer hybrid CdSe-based products developed in our previous work in additive-free electrolytic baths.

About the authors

M. Yfanti-Katti

School of Chemical Engineering

Email: hamil@chemeng.ntua.gr
Greece, 9, Zografou Campus, Athens, 15780

F. Prokopos-Chouliaras

School of Chemical Engineering

Email: hamil@chemeng.ntua.gr
Greece, 9, Zografou Campus, Athens, 15780

K. Milonakou-Koufoudaki

School of Chemical Engineering

Email: hamil@chemeng.ntua.gr
Greece, 9, Zografou Campus, Athens, 15780

C. Mitzithra

School of Chemical Engineering

Email: hamil@chemeng.ntua.gr
Greece, 9, Zografou Campus, Athens, 15780

K. Kordatos

School of Chemical Engineering

Email: hamil@chemeng.ntua.gr
Greece, 9, Zografou Campus, Athens, 15780

S. Hamilakis

School of Chemical Engineering

Author for correspondence.
Email: hamil@chemeng.ntua.gr
Greece, 9, Zografou Campus, Athens, 15780

C. Kollia

School of Chemical Engineering

Email: hamil@chemeng.ntua.gr
Greece, 9, Zografou Campus, Athens, 15780

Z. Loizos

School of Chemical Engineering

Email: hamil@chemeng.ntua.gr
Greece, 9, Zografou Campus, Athens, 15780


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