Ag/n–Si/p–MgSe/(Ag, C, Au, Pt) devices designed as current rectifiers, photodetectors and as ac signal filters suitable for VLC, IR Q3 and 6G technologies

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2022

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IOP Publishing

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

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Herein the fabrication and practical applications of p-MgSe thin films as active p-layer of electronic devices are reported. MgSe films are prepared by a vacuum evaporation technique onto n-Si substrates under a vacuum pressure of 10–5 mbar. The films are morphologically, structurally, electrically and opto-electronically investigated. Having identified the work function of p-MgSe as 6.74 eV, the role of Ag, C, Au and Pt metal contacts on the performance of the n-Si/ p-MgSe (SM) diodes are studied. It is observed that high rectification ratios of?104 and 102 are achieved at an applied voltage of 3.0 V for the Ag/SM/C and Ag/SM/Ag diode structures, respectively. In addition, a current responsivity to visible and infrared light of?0.70 A W?1 is observed for the Ag/SM/Ag channels. The noise equivalent ratios, the external quantum efficiency and the detectivity of the Ag/ SM/Ag diodes suit requirements of visible light and infrared communication detectors. Moreover, studies of the capacitance-voltage characteristics showed capacitor characteristics. The depleting of the Ag/SM/Ag capacitors is possible up to 50 MHz. Furthermore, analyzing the capacitance, resistance and cutoff frequency spectra have shown that the Ag/SM/Ag device channels can perform as negative resistance sources with cutoff frequency values that suits 6G technology requirements.

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MgSe, Thermal Evaporation, VLC, Photosensors, Band Offset

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Physica Scripta

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Q2

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Almotiri, R A.,Qasrawi, A F.,Algarni, Sabah E.(2022). Ag/n–Si/p–MgSe/(Ag, C, Au, Pt) devices designed as current rectifiers, photodetectors and as ac signal filters suitable for VLC, IR Q3 and 6G technologies. Physica Scripta. doi:10.1088/1402-4896/ac9be8