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    Electrical properties of organic–ınorganic semiconductor device based on rhodamine-101
    (SpringerLink, 2009-05) Güllü, Ömer; Turut, Abdulmecit; Yıldırım, Nezir; Çakar, Muzaffer
    Rhodamine-101 (Rh101) thin films on n-type Si substrates have been formed by means of evaporation, thus Sn/Rh101/n-Si heterojunctions have been fabricated. The Sn/Rh101/n-Si devices are rectifying. The optical energy gaps have been determined from the absorption spectra in the wavelength range of 400 nm to 700 nm. Rh101 has been characterized by direct optical absorption with an optical edge at 2.05 ± 0.05 eV and by indirect optical absorption with␣an optical edge at 1.80 ± 0.05 eV. It was demonstrated that trap-charge-limited current is the dominant transport mechanism at large forward bias. A␣mobility value of μ = 7.31 × 10−6 cm2 V−1 s−1 for Rh101 has been obtained from the forward-bias current–voltage characteristics.
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    The theoretical and experimental study on double-Gaussian distribution in inhomogeneous barrier-height Schottky contacts
    (Elsevier, 2010-11) Yıldırım, Nezir; Turut, Abdulmecit; Turut, Veyis
    We have considered multi-Gaussian distribution of barrier-heights for non-interactive barrier inhomogeneities in the inhomogeneous Schottky diodes, and we have shown the presence of the intersecting behavior in the forward-bias current-voltage (I-V) curves for the double-Gaussian distribution model at low temperatures. We have tried to eliminate this effect by generating I-V curves at lower temperatures with the bias-dependent barrier-height expression which leads to the ideality factors greater than unity. For this calculation, we have obtained the expressions for the barrier-height change and ideality factor, and for bias-dependency of the BH for the multi-Gaussian model by following the literature. We have shown that the experimental forward-bias I-V curves coincide with the theoretical ones using the bias-dependent inhomogeneous BH expression at low and high temperatures in the double-Gaussian distribution of BHs.