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The advancement of compelling Indium Selenide: synthesis, structural studies, optical properties and photoelectrical applications

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Single crystals of Indium Selenide (InSe) were successfully grown by direct vapor transport method. The grown crystals were characterized by estimating their surface morphology, chemical composition, structural, optical and photoconductive… Click to show full abstract

Single crystals of Indium Selenide (InSe) were successfully grown by direct vapor transport method. The grown crystals were characterized by estimating their surface morphology, chemical composition, structural, optical and photoconductive properties using appropriate techniques. SEM image suggested that InSe crystal has layered-type surface without morphological defects. Also, the hexagonal structure of crystal has been confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) spectra and selected area electron diffraction (SAED) pattern. The crystal exhibits high absorption coefficient (10 4 cm −1 ) in visible region and direct bandgap of 1.22 eV. The trap depth parameters and photoconductivity parameters were determined by the growth-decay curve and they depend upon illumination intensity, temperature and wavelength of incident light. The grown InSe crystals have excellent photoconductive properties and hence can be utilized in different photoelectrical applications.

Keywords: advancement compelling; synthesis structural; selenide synthesis; indium selenide; photoelectrical applications; compelling indium

Journal Title: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
Year Published: 2020

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