Composite Hydrothermal method Structural characterization EDX XRD SEMWith the discovery of inorganic semiconductors, silicon and germanium became very important materials in the field of electronics. The use of these materials with these limited features for a long time has become insufficient in the face of increasing demands. For this reason, organic semiconductors have revolutionized structures that respond to these demands. In this study, we synthesized ZnO based semi-material with the hydrothermal method. Structural characterizations were made by XRD, SEM (EDX) and FTIR.
Metal oxide and metallic composites are commonly used in material science. Oxides can perform different physical features by small shift during synthesis. That commonly tends innovative results. In this study copper phthalocyanine based four different composite semiconductor materials fabricated by hydrothermal method. The samples were analyzed by optical and electrical characterization measurements. Reflectance, band gap values and conductivity results obtained and presented as graphics with discussion.
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