Performance of Ge-Sandwiched GaSe Layers

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2018

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Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
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In the current work, we report the effect of sandwiching Ge between two stacked layers of GaSe. The GaSe and Ge-sandwiched GaSe were subjected to x-ray diffraction, optical spectrophotometry and impedance spectroscopy measurement and analysis. The presence of a Ge layer between two layers of GaSe was observed to cause uniform deformation and increase the absorption of light by GaSe. The response of the dielectric constant to incident light was also significantly enhanced by Ge sandwiching. In addition, Drude-Lorentz modeling of the imaginary part of the dielectric constant revealed that the layer of Ge layer between GaSe layers increased the drift mobility from 30.76 cm(2)/Vs to 52.49 cm(2)/Vs. It also enhanced the plasmon frequency without altering the free carrier density. Moreover, Ge improved the band filtering features of GaSe. In particular, it enhanced the sensitivity of the impedance response to the incident signal and increased the return loss factor of GaSe when it was used as a high band pass filter.

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Qasrawi, Atef Fayez/0000-0001-8193-6975

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GaSe/Ge/GaSe, optical materials, coating, dielectric properties, Drude-Lorentz

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47

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8

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4621

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4626

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