Effects of substrates on the performance of optoelectronic devices: A review
Date
2020
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Cogent Engineering
Abstract
This review discusses the effects of substrates on devices fabricated for
optoelectronic applications. It includes the types and characteristics of substrates,
synthesis and fabrication of substrates, and the influence of substrates on the optical
properties, surface morphology and current-voltage behaviour of optoelectronic devices.
The study showed that two main types of substrates: planar and textured are commonly
used in the industry. Flexibility, semi-rigidity and rigidity are characteristics of the substrates and they vary in modulus, transparency and texture. Whereas glass and metal
substrates can be produced via melt casting, polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), polyethylene
terephthalate (PET), etc are produced by crosslinking polymer base materials with curing
agents. The mechanical and current-voltage characteristics are also shown for planar
and textured substrate-based devices. The textured substrates showed ridges, wrinkles,
buckled surface morphology whereas the planar showed uniform and largely flat morphology. Textured substrates also recorded higher optical absorbance and improved
device efficiencies compared with planar substrates. The molecular configuration of the polymer chains are edged-on for planar substrates and both edge-on and face-on for
textured substrates. The findings and their implications have been discussed to highlight
the importance of substrates in the fabrication and performance of optoelectronic
devices.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
planar, textured, flexible and rigid substrates, surface morphology, interfaces, optoelectronics devices
Citation
Joseph Asare, Benjamin Agyei-Tuffour, Evangeline A. Amonoo, David Dodoo Arhin, Emmanuel Nyankson, Bismark Mensah, Oluwaseun O. Oyewole, Abu Yaya & Boateng Onwona-Agyeman | (2020) Effects of substrates on the performance of optoelectronic devices: A review, Cogent Engineering, 7:1, 1829274, DOI: 10.1080/23311916.2020.1829274