A PhD Thesis at the University of Basrah Examines a Hybrid Nanojunction of Copper Oxide and Zinc Oxide for Photodetection
A PhD thesis at the College of Science at the University of Basra was titled "Hybrid nanojunction of copper oxide and zinc oxide for photodetection."
The thesis, presented by student Ghaith Abdul-Razzaq Hasaj, aimed to improve the sensitivity and selectivity of photodetection and reduce energy consumption.
The thesis included the fabrication of hybrid nanojunctions of copper oxide and zinc oxide using simple and inexpensive techniques.
The results demonstrated outstanding performance when using spin coating and annealing of samples, achieving a high optical sensitivity of 340,700% and a specific detection rate of 1011×4.5 Jones, confirming the superiority of these devices over their counterparts in the field.
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