Authors | N.P. Klochko1, K.S. Klepikova1, S.I. Petrushenko2, V.R. Kopach1, G.S. Khrypunov1 , D.O. Zhadan1, S.V. Dukarov2, V.M. Lyubov1, M.V. Kirichenko1 , S.V. Surovitskiy1, A.L. Khrypunova1 |
Affiliations |
1National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute”, 2, Kyrpychov Str., 61002 Kharkiv, Ukraine 2V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, 4, Svobody Square, 61022 Kharkiv, Ukraine |
Е-mail | catherinakle@gmail.com |
Issue | Volume 10, Year 2018, Number 6 |
Dates | Received 29 August 2018; revised manuscript received 29 November 2018; published online 18 December 2018 |
Citation | N.P. Klochko, K.S. Klepikova, S.I. Petrushenko, et al., J. Nano- Electron. Phys. 10 No 6, 06038 (2018) |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.21272/jnep.10(6).06038 |
PACS Number(s) | 61.46.Km, 68.37.Ps |
Keywords | Extraterrestrial UV light, Zinc oxide (10) , ZnO:In, Pulse electrodeposition, SILAR (6) , Point defect. |
Annotation |
The investigations of effect of long-wave (UVA) and short-wave (UVC) ultraviolet light of extraterrestrial solar irradiance on the nanostructured zinc oxide arrays, which were grown by pulsed electrodeposition, as well as on the ZnO and ZnO:In films produced by Successive Ionic Layer Adsorption and Reaction technique (SILAR) confirmed their suitability as UVA-active photosensitive materials. The crystal structure, surface morphology, chemical composition and optical properties found no obvious significant destructive changes after UVC irradiation. However, we detected some irreversible changes in the nature of point defects under the influence of UVC, which affect the ZnO and ZnO:In resistivity, activation energy, photosensitivity and thermoelectrical properties. |
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