| Literature DB >> 28240856 |
Li Duan1, Fengni He1, Ye Tian2, Bin Sun1, Jibin Fan1, Xiaochen Yu1, Lei Ni1, Yan Zhang1, Yongnan Chen1, Wenxue Zhang1.
Abstract
A Schottky UV photodetector based on graphene/ZnO:Al nanorod-array-film (AZNF) structure has been fabricated. Different from the previously reported graphene/ZnO photodetectors, this photodetector has a stable Schottky barrier which does not disappear under UV light. Thus, the UV photodetector can work as a high-performance self-powered device. The key to improve the stability of the Schottky barrier is a two-step surface treatment process. As a result, the self-powered photodetector exhibits a UV-to-visible rejection ratio of about 1 × 102, a responsivity of 0.039 A W1-, a short rise time of 37 μs, and a decay time of 330 μs. Furthermore, the photodetector is able to keep the responsivity under low light conditions. In comparison with the previously reported graphene/ZnO UV photodetectors, the photodetector exhibits a higher responsivity at zero bias and a faster response speed. This study provides a potential way to fabricate high-performance self-powered UV photodetectors.Entities:
Keywords: UV photodetectors; ZnO:Al nanorod-array-films; graphenes; stable Schottky barriers; two-step surface treatment
Year: 2017 PMID: 28240856 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b14305
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229