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Band Gap Opening and Optical Absorption Enhancement in Graphene using ZnO Nanoclusters
Published 19 Jun 2017 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1706.06163v1)
Abstract: Electronic, optical and transport properties of the graphene/ZnO heterostructure have been explored using first-principles density functional theory. The results show that Zn12O12 can open a band gap of 14.5 meV in graphene, increase its optical absorption by 1.67 times covering the visible spectrum which extends to the infra-red (IR) range, and exhibits a slight non-linear I-V characteristic depending on the applied bias. These findings envisage that a graphene/Zn12O12 heterostructure can be appropriate for energy harvesting, photodetection, and photochemical devices.
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