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Title: Fabrication and characterization of Se/WO3 heterojunctions designed as terahertz/gigahertz dielectric resonators
Authors: Qasrawi, Atef$AAUP$Palestinian
Daragme, Rana$AAUP$Palestinian
Keywords: Se/WO3; optical communications ;terahertz; dielectric resonator
Issue Date: 12-Feb-2022
Publisher: Optik
Citation: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijleo.2022.168719
Series/Report no.: 0030-4026;168719
Abstract: In this work, Selenium (Se) thin film substrates are coated with tungsten oxide thin layers. The Se/WO3 interfaces are fabricated using a vacuum deposition technique. The substrates displayed stable polycrystalline structure of hexagonal selenium when coated with amorphous WO3. The surface morphology revealed preferred growth of Se nanowires. The coating of Se with WO3 en- hanced the light absorbability in the visible and infrared ranges of light spectrum. In addition, the Se/WO3 heterojunctions exhibited conduction and valence band offsets of values of 1.31 eV and 0.0.09 eV, respectively. The band offsets are sufficiently large to force quantum confine- ment at the interface. It was observed that Se/WO3 behaves as good dielectric resonator reveal- ing resonance peaks in the infrared, visible and ultraviolet ranges of light. Moreover, computing the optical conductivity parameters for these dielectric oscillators revealed drift mobility and plasmon frequency values that are suitable for optical communications. Furthermore, as a tera- hertz resonator, the Se/WO3 dielectric media displayed terahertz cutoff frequency values in the range of 0.6–75 THz depending on the exciting photon energy. As practical application, when photo-excited with daylight light, the carbon contacted planner Se/WO3 interfaces displayed a light power dependent photosensitivity. The photosensitivity increases 38 times upon irradia- tion of 0.9 W. With these features, the Se/WO3 heterojunction devices can be nominated for ap- plications in optical communications.
URI: http://repository.aaup.edu/jspui/handle/123456789/1470
ISSN: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijleo.2022.168719
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