JOURNAL ARTICLE

Schottky barrier effect on the electrical properties of Fe3O4/ZnO and Fe3O4/Nb : SrTiO3 heterostructures

Kiwon YangD H KimJoonghoe Dho

Year: 2011 Journal:   Journal of Physics D Applied Physics Vol: 44 (35)Pages: 355301-355301   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

The current–voltage ( I – V ) characteristics of Fe 3 O 4 /Nb-doped SrTiO 3 (Nb : STO) and Fe 3 O 4 /ZnO junctions prepared by pulsed laser deposition were investigated as a function of temperature. The rectifying behaviour was more distinctive in Fe 3 O 4 /Nb : STO than in the Fe 3 O 4 /ZnO. Contrary to Fe 3 O 4 /Nb : STO, remarkably, the current flow in Fe 3 O 4 /ZnO was slightly larger for negative bias voltages than for positive bias voltages. The threshold voltage in Fe 3 O 4 /Nb : STO dramatically shifted to a higher voltage by decreasing the temperature, and hysteresis behaviour with a cyclic voltage sweep appeared below 120 K. Upon cooling, the rectifying behaviour in Fe 3 O 4 /ZnO gradually disappeared within the measurement range. The observed difference between Fe 3 O 4 /Nb : STO and Fe 3 O 4 /ZnO could be explained by the shape and height of the Schottky barrier which was determined by the relative magnitude of the work functions of the two contact materials. The formation of the Schottky barrier presumably resulted from an upward shift of the interface band in Fe 3 O 4 /Nb : STO, while a little downward shift of the interface band occurred in Fe 3 O 4 /ZnO. In addition, Al-doping into ZnO induced a complete disappearance of the Schottky barrier in the Fe 3 O 4 /Al-doped ZnO junction.

Keywords:
Schottky barrier Materials science Heterojunction Schottky diode Doping Work function Hysteresis Analytical Chemistry (journal) Atmospheric temperature range Condensed matter physics Optoelectronics Nanotechnology Chemistry Layer (electronics) Diode

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