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Structural, optical and light sensing properties of carbon-ZnO films prepared by pulsed laser deposition

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dc.contributor.author Saasa, Valentine R
dc.contributor.author Mukwevho, E
dc.contributor.author Mwakikunga, Bonex W
dc.date.accessioned 2017-07-28T08:57:48Z
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dc.date.issued 2016-09
dc.identifier.citation Saasa, V.R., Mukwevho, E. and Mwakikunga, B.W. 2016. Structural, optical and light sensing properties of carbon-ZnO films prepared by pulsed laser deposition. In: Sensors and Applications in Measuring and Automation Control Systems: Book series: Advances in Sensors: Reviews, Volume 4 en_US
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dc.description Advances in Sensors: Reviews, Vol. 4 is an open access book which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the authors. This is in accordance with the BOAI definition of open access. Chapter in: Sensors and Applications in Measuring and Automation Control Systems: Book series: Advances in Sensors: Reviews, Volume 4. en_US
dc.description.abstract There has been tremendous interest in ZnO as well as carbon materials; these are already in various technological devices. Work on the combination of ZnO and carbon materials is gaining interest [8-10] since these composites benefit from the good properties of both popular materials. For instance, carbon modified ZnO materials have been presented for solar cells and sensors to name a few. In light sensing, single carbon nanotubes mixed with ZnO have been employed. The current voltage characteristics obtained on the SWNTs –ZnO devices were found to be non-rectifying and Ohmiclike in the dark and when exposed to optical radiation. While the conductivity of SWNTs thin films was observed to increase by 7 % under UV illumination, similarly tested SWNT-ZnO samples consistently exhibited a decrease in conductivity upon exposure to UV radiation yielding a net negative change of 10 % associated with the formation of ZnO-SWNT interface. This effect as well as that of strong optical gating was explained within the model of interface mediated charging/discharging effects. In the present study, the aim was to push the UV and visible light sensing efficiency of the multi-wall carbon- nanotube-modified ZnO (MWCNT-ZnO) to higher values than 10 % by developing MWCNT-ZnO materials at varying processing temperatures from 300 K to 1173 K. This ensures that for the same starting MWCNTZnO composite, the proportions of MWCNT/ZnO are tuned by the process temperatures. In this work, the structural, morphological and optical properties of MWCNT-ZnO processed at varying temperatures are reported and how the process temperature impinges on structure, surface roughness and optical band gap energy of the MWCNT-ZnO composites calculated from reflectivity as well as the UV and visible light sensing of these composites is also discussed. It is demonstrated the light sensing efficiency can be pushed to above 50 %. en_US
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dc.publisher International Frequency Sensor Association Publishing (IFSA Publishing en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Worklist;18750
dc.subject Sensors en_US
dc.subject Automation control systems en_US
dc.title Structural, optical and light sensing properties of carbon-ZnO films prepared by pulsed laser deposition en_US
dc.type Book Chapter en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Saasa, V. R., Mukwevho, E., & Mwakikunga, B. W. (2016). Structural, optical and light sensing properties of carbon-ZnO films prepared by pulsed laser deposition., <i>Worklist;18750</i> International Frequency Sensor Association Publishing (IFSA Publishing. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9296 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Saasa, Valentine R, E Mukwevho, and Bonex W Mwakikunga. "Structural, optical and light sensing properties of carbon-ZnO films prepared by pulsed laser deposition" In <i>WORKLIST;18750</i>, n.p.: International Frequency Sensor Association Publishing (IFSA Publishing. 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9296. en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Saasa VR, Mukwevho E, Mwakikunga BW. Structural, optical and light sensing properties of carbon-ZnO films prepared by pulsed laser deposition.. Worklist;18750. [place unknown]: International Frequency Sensor Association Publishing (IFSA Publishing; 2016. [cited yyyy month dd]. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9296. en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Book Chapter AU - Saasa, Valentine R AU - Mukwevho, E AU - Mwakikunga, Bonex W AB - There has been tremendous interest in ZnO as well as carbon materials; these are already in various technological devices. Work on the combination of ZnO and carbon materials is gaining interest [8-10] since these composites benefit from the good properties of both popular materials. For instance, carbon modified ZnO materials have been presented for solar cells and sensors to name a few. In light sensing, single carbon nanotubes mixed with ZnO have been employed. The current voltage characteristics obtained on the SWNTs –ZnO devices were found to be non-rectifying and Ohmiclike in the dark and when exposed to optical radiation. While the conductivity of SWNTs thin films was observed to increase by 7 % under UV illumination, similarly tested SWNT-ZnO samples consistently exhibited a decrease in conductivity upon exposure to UV radiation yielding a net negative change of 10 % associated with the formation of ZnO-SWNT interface. This effect as well as that of strong optical gating was explained within the model of interface mediated charging/discharging effects. In the present study, the aim was to push the UV and visible light sensing efficiency of the multi-wall carbon- nanotube-modified ZnO (MWCNT-ZnO) to higher values than 10 % by developing MWCNT-ZnO materials at varying processing temperatures from 300 K to 1173 K. This ensures that for the same starting MWCNTZnO composite, the proportions of MWCNT/ZnO are tuned by the process temperatures. In this work, the structural, morphological and optical properties of MWCNT-ZnO processed at varying temperatures are reported and how the process temperature impinges on structure, surface roughness and optical band gap energy of the MWCNT-ZnO composites calculated from reflectivity as well as the UV and visible light sensing of these composites is also discussed. It is demonstrated the light sensing efficiency can be pushed to above 50 %. DA - 2016-09 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Sensors KW - Automation control systems LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2016 SM - 978-84-617-7596-5 T1 - Structural, optical and light sensing properties of carbon-ZnO films prepared by pulsed laser deposition TI - Structural, optical and light sensing properties of carbon-ZnO films prepared by pulsed laser deposition UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9296 ER - en_ZA


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