| Literature DB >> 27598791 |
Hehai Fang1,2,3, Weida Hu1,2,3, Peng Wang1, Nan Guo1, Wenjin Luo1,3, Dingshan Zheng1,4, Fan Gong1,4, Man Luo1, Hongzheng Tian1, Xutao Zhang1, Chen Luo5, Xing Wu5, Pingping Chen1, Lei Liao4, Anlian Pan6, Xiaoshuang Chen1,2,3, Wei Lu1,2,3.
Abstract
One-dimensional InAs nanowires (NWs) have been widely researched in recent years. Features of high mobility and narrow bandgap reveal its great potential of optoelectronic applications. However, most reported work about InAs NW-based photodetectors is limited to the visible waveband. Although some work shows certain response for near-infrared light, the problems of large dark current and small light on/off ratio are unsolved, thus significantly restricting the detectivity. Here in this work, a novel "visible light-assisted dark-current suppressing method" is proposed for the first time to reduce the dark current and enhance the infrared photodetection of single InAs NW photodetectors. This method effectively increases the barrier height of the metal-semiconductor contact, thus significantly making the device a metal-semiconductor-metal (MSM) photodiode. These MSM photodiodes demonstrate broadband detection from less than 1 μm to more than 3 μm and a fast response of tens of microseconds. A high detectivity of ∼1012 Jones has been achieved for the wavelength of 2000 nm at a low bias voltage of 0.1 V with corresponding responsivity of as much as 40 A/W. Even for the incident wavelength of 3113 nm, a detectivity of ∼1010 Jones and a responsivity of 0.6 A/W have been obtained. Our work has achieved an extended detection waveband for single InAs NW photodetector from visible and near-infrared to mid-infrared. The excellent performance for infrared detection demonstrated the great potential of narrow bandgap NWs for future infrared optoelectronic applications.Entities:
Keywords: MSM photodiodes; Single InAs nanowire; mid-infrared photodetectors
Year: 2016 PMID: 27598791 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b02860
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189