Gamma Radiation Monitoring Through Thin Film of ClAlPc Doped With TiO2

2008 
Chloroaluminum phthalocyanine (ClAlPc) synthesized by adopting focused microwave synthesis approach was doped with nanocrystalline TiO2 (5% by weight) and developed into the thin film sandwiched device having ITO/ClAlPc:TiO2/Ag Schottky configuration by spin coating technique covering 1 cm2 as an active area. The so fabricated device having initial dark current of the order of 0.2 5 m A was exposed to variable dose of gamma radiation ranging from lcGy to 10 Gy at a dose rate of 1 Gy/hour. The experimental observation reveals the generation of localized traps leading to structural disorder within the solid material. Doping with TiO2 enhances the surface area of the film which in tern improves sensitivity of device to wider dose rage. Exposure of the device to variable dose of gamma radiation imparts decrease in forward bias current and capacitance characteristics with increase in radiation dose. Also, absorbance characteristics of the Al Pc: TiO2 was analyzed before & after exposure to radiation which reve...
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