2018
DOI: 10.1002/solr.201800138
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Improved Broadband Photoresponse in Schottky‐Like Junction Using Carrier Selective NiO Contact on p‐Si

Abstract: A high performing broadband photodetector is designed using a NiO passivated rear contact. This paper demonstrates that the diode properties of an Al/p‐Si/ITO device can be improved by inserting an ultrathin sandwich NiO layer between Al/p‐Si. In addition, current‐voltage‐temperature characteristics reveal a significant enhancement of activation energy from 0.61 to 0.95 eV over the reference device. The effective barrier height is improved from 0.69 to 1.20 eV with the insertion of the NiO layer. Moreover, sig… Show more

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“…It is evident that the Jsc fluctuates as the thickness of the ITO increases, suggesting no significant impact from the higher thickness of the transparent contact [42,43]. From the previous works, it is known that the parasitic absorption at higher thickness of the transparent contact (such as ITO) decreased the J SC of the ST-PSCs, as reported by Ozkartal and Kim et al [44,45]. This is because using transparent contacts means no significant surface reflection at the back of the device, regardless of its thickness.…”
Section: Thickness Of Psc (Nm)mentioning
confidence: 67%
“…It is evident that the Jsc fluctuates as the thickness of the ITO increases, suggesting no significant impact from the higher thickness of the transparent contact [42,43]. From the previous works, it is known that the parasitic absorption at higher thickness of the transparent contact (such as ITO) decreased the J SC of the ST-PSCs, as reported by Ozkartal and Kim et al [44,45]. This is because using transparent contacts means no significant surface reflection at the back of the device, regardless of its thickness.…”
Section: Thickness Of Psc (Nm)mentioning
confidence: 67%