Abstract

Liquid phase deposition of chlorobenzene solutions containing Perylene and Oxazine, is used to grow films made of quasi-parallel wire-like microstructures. Films form, when deposited on n-doped monocrystalline silicon wafers, photosensitive heterojunctions with a spectral response that closely resembles Perylene–Oxazine absorption. Photoelectric properties of the heterojunctions are investigated employing current versus voltage measurements, which are performed in the dark and under white light with a power density range of 0.1 mW/cm 2 to 1.0 mW/cm 2.

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