Fabrication and characterization of Pb1−xYbxTe based alloy thin film thermoelectric generators using thermal evaporation method

Author(s):  
Arshad Hmood Abd Al Kadhim ◽  
Arej Kadhim Abbas ◽  
Haslan Abu Hassan
2019 ◽  
Vol 36 (4) ◽  
pp. 143-149
Author(s):  
Farida Ashraf Ali ◽  
Gouranga Bose ◽  
Sushanta Kumar Kamilla ◽  
Dilip Kumar Mishra ◽  
Priyabrata Pattanaik

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the growth and characterization of the two different compound semiconductors, namely, n-zinc oxide (ZnO) and p-gallium antimonide (GaSb). In this paper, fabrication and characterization of n-ZnO/p-GaSb heterojunction diode is analyzed. Design/methodology/approach Thermo vertical direction solidification (TVDS) method was used to synthesize undoped GaSb ingot from high purity Ga (5N) and Sb (4N) host materials. Thermal evaporation technique is used to prepare a film of GaSb on glass substrate from the pre-synthesized bulk material by TVDS method. Undoped ZnO film was grown on GaSb film by sol–gel method by using chemical wet and dry (CWD) technique to fabricate n-ZnO/p-GaSb heterojunction diode. Findings The formation of crystalline structure and surface morphological analysis of both the GaSb bulk and film have been carried out by x-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis and scanning electron microscopy analysis. From the XRD studies, the structural characterization and phase identification of ZnO/GaSb interface. The current–voltage characteristic of the n-ZnO/p-GaSb heterostructure is found to be rectifying in nature. Originality/value GaSb film growth on any substrate by thermal evaporation method taking a small piece of the sample from the pre-synthesized GaSb bulk ingot has not been reported yet. Semiconductor device with heterojunction diode by using two different semiconductors such as ZnO/GaSb was used by this group for the first time.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mahesh Chand Sharma ◽  
Balram Tirpathi ◽  
Y. K. Vijay ◽  
P. Predeep ◽  
Mrinal Thakur ◽  
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