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    Electronic properties of Al/DNA/p-Si MIS diode: Application as temperature sensor
    (Elsevier, 2011-01) Güllü, Ömer; Türüt, Abdülmecit
    The current-voltage (I-V) measurements were performed in the temperature range (200-300 K) on Al/DNA/p-Si Schottky barrier type diodes. The Schottky diode shows non-ideal I-V behaviour with ideality factors n equal to 1.34 ± 0.02 and 1.70 ± 0.02 at 300 K and 200 K, respectively, and is thought to have a metal-interface layer-semiconductor (MIS) configuration. The zero-bias barrier height Φb determined from the I-V measurements was 0.75 ± 0.01 eV at 300 K and decreases to 0.61 ± 0.01 eV at 200 K. The forward voltage-temperature (VF-T) characteristics were obtained from the I-V measurements in the temperature range 200-300 K at different activation currents (IF) in the range 20 nA-6 μA. The VF-T characteristics were linear for three activation currents in the diode. From the VF-T characteristics at 20 nA, 100 nA and 6 μA, the values of the temperature coefficients of the forward bias voltage (dV F/dT) for the diode were determined as -2.30 mV K-1, -2.60 mV K-1 and -3.26 mV K-1 with a standard error of 0.05 mV K-1, respectively.
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    The analysis of the charge transport mechanism of n-Si/MEH-PPV device structure using forward bias I-V-T characteristics
    (Elsevier, 2010-03-04) Kavasoğlu, Abdülkadir Sertap; Yakuphanoğlu, Fahrettin; Kavasoğlu, Neşe; Pakma, Osman; Birgi, Özcan; Oktik, Şener
    In this study, temperature dependent current-voltage (I-V) measurements and investigation of the dc current transport mechanism of n-Si/MEH-PPV device have been performed. While the series resistance value displayed strongly temperature dependent behaviour, the ideality factor varied between 3.2 and 1.8 in the temperature range 110-330 K. The temperature dependent ideality factor behaviour at low temperature region (110-220 K) shows that tunnelling enhanced recombination is valid rather than thermionic emission theory and the characteristic tunnelling energy is calculated as 30 meV. There is a slightly linear relationship between the ideality factor and temperature at region II (230-330 K) which is attributed to drift-diffusion current transport in the n-Si/MEH-PPV device as stated already by Osvald.