Author/Authors :
Thanigainathan, Prakash Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute - India , Paramasivan, Chandrasekar Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute - India
Abstract :
In this work, transparent heterojunction between zinc oxide (ZnO) and poly(N-vinyl carbazole) (PVK) was fabricated
by solution processing techniques such as spin-coating and dip-coating techniques; then, its performance was
studied using current (I)-voltage (V) measurement at room temperature. Before fabricating the heterojunction,
initially, the growth characteristics of both thin films were independently optimized on a well-cleaned glass
substrate, then its structural properties, optical properties, and surface topography were characterized using an Xray diffractometer, UV-VIS-NIR spectrophotometer, and atomic force microscope, respectively. The structural analysis
confirms the existence of a PVK thin film in amorphous nature and ZnO thin film in hexagonal crystal structure. The
transparent nature of the heterojunction was found to be more than 85% in the visible and NIR regions with the
absorption onset in the ultraviolet region. The observed experimental results explored the possibilities of fabricating
ZnO/PVK transparent heterojunction by solution-based routes on a transparent fluorine-doped tin oxide substrate
for transparent electronics applications.