Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1080/10584580701756672
Title: Stability and magnitude of photovoltage in ferroelectric (Pb 0.97La0.03)(Zr0.52Ti0.48)O 3 thin films in multi-cycle uv light illumination
Authors: Qin, M.
Yao, K.
Liang, Y.C. 
Gan, B.K.
Kumar, S.
Keywords: Ferroelectric thin film
Photovoltage
Photovoltaic
PLZT
UV illumination
Issue Date: 2007
Citation: Qin, M., Yao, K., Liang, Y.C., Gan, B.K., Kumar, S. (2007). Stability and magnitude of photovoltage in ferroelectric (Pb 0.97La0.03)(Zr0.52Ti0.48)O 3 thin films in multi-cycle uv light illumination. Integrated Ferroelectrics 95 (1) : 105-116. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1080/10584580701756672
Abstract: The stability and magnitude of photovoltage response in (Pb 0.97La0.03)(Zr0.52Ti0.4g)O 3 (PLZT) ferroelectric thin films were investigated in the present work. Photovoltage degrading in multi-cycle ultraviolet (UV) light illumination was observed in Au/PLZT/Pt sandwich capacitor configuration and in-plane polarized configuration with a pair of top Au interdigital electrodes. For the in-plane polarized configuration, which had a greatly enhanced electrode gap, the reduction ratio of photovoltage during multi-cycle UV illumination was significantly smaller hence the stability of photovoltage was greatly improved over the sandwich capacitor configuration. Trapping of photo-induced charges and polarization screening at the ferroelectric-electrode interfaces were found to be the major cause for the degrading of photovoltage in ferroelectric films. Furthermore, for the Au/PLZT/Pt capacitor, the magnitude and even the polarity of the photovoltage were remarkably affected by the asymmetric interfacial Schottky barriers due to the small photovoltage magnitude determined by the small film thickness.
Source Title: Integrated Ferroelectrics
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/84218
ISSN: 10584587
DOI: 10.1080/10584580701756672
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