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    Effect of simultaneous chemical substitution of A and B sites on the electronic structure of BiFeO3 films grown on BaTiO 3/SiO2/Si substrate

    , Article Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics ; Volume 24, Issue 6 , 2013 , Pages 2128-2134 ; 09574522 (ISSN) Ahadi, K ; Nemati, A ; Mahdavi, S. M ; Vaezi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Electrical properties and electronic structure of Bi1-xCa xFe1-yMnyO3-δ grown by pulsed-laser deposition on BaTiO3/SiO2/Si substrate were investigated. Results showed that Ca has drastic effect on symmetry of crystal and electrical poperties of BiFeO3. On the other hand, Mn revealed to have more radical effect on optical properties and energy gap of the compound. XPS results represented that although Ca tend to decrease Fe valence state, Mn tends to stabilize it at 3+ (at least in this concentrations). UV-visible study yielded bandgap of 2.51-2.81 eV (at 300 K) for different concentrations of Ca and Mn. UV-visible spectra also revealed sub-bandgap defect transitions at 2.2 and 2.4 eV.... 

    Investigating the different conditions on solution processed MoOx thin film in long lifetime fluorescent polymer light emitting diodes

    , Article Materials Chemistry and Physics ; Volume 204 , 2018 , Pages 262-268 ; 02540584 (ISSN) Alehdaghi, H ; Marandi, M ; Irajizad, A ; Taghavinia, N ; Jang, J ; Zare, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    Transition metal oxides are being more frequently used as hole injection layer (HIL) in organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), in place of polymer HILs such as PEDOT:PSS. The very thin films of the metal oxide HILs are usually deposited using vapor deposition, in order to create uniform films. Here, we report OLEDs fabricated using solution processed MoOx films as the HIL and super yellow as the emissive layer. The performance of the devices is comparable to PEDOT:PSS based devices, while the stability tests show the lifetime of MoOx-based devices is 4 × 106 h, about 40 times longer than PEDOT:PSS devices, at typical working condition. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) indicates both...