Issue 42, 2024

Self-powered solar-blind photodetectors based on AlN/a-Ga2O3 heterojunctions with a nanocolumnar structure on various substrates

Abstract

AlN/amorphous Ga2O3 heterojunction photodetectors were fabricated to achieve solar-blind UV detection. The responsivity and detectivity of the photodetector on a native substrate are 150% and 21.8% higher than those on a heterogeneous substrate at a 20 V bias, reaching 8.31 A W−1 and 3.24 × 1014 Jones, respectively. The built-in electric field enables self-powered UV detection without an external power supply. The addition of a nanocolumnar AlN structure significantly improved the performance of the photodetector, achieving a photo-to-dark current ratio and responsivity up to 2.11 × 107 and 9.17 mA W−1 at 0 V bias. The fabricated photodetector has demonstrated self-powered and high-sensitivity UV detection.

Graphical abstract: Self-powered solar-blind photodetectors based on AlN/a-Ga2O3 heterojunctions with a nanocolumnar structure on various substrates

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Aug 2024
Accepted
29 Sep 2024
First published
01 Oct 2024

CrystEngComm, 2024,26, 6017-6024

Self-powered solar-blind photodetectors based on AlN/a-Ga2O3 heterojunctions with a nanocolumnar structure on various substrates

Z. Liu, Z. Fan, W. Li, Y. Cao, F. Zhang, Z. Qin, Z. Sun, B. Li and H. Wu, CrystEngComm, 2024, 26, 6017 DOI: 10.1039/D4CE00826J

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