| Literature DB >> 29565440 |
Dezhong Zhang1, Chunyu Liu1, Kanzhe Li2, Yu Chen2, Shengping Ruan1, Xindong Zhang2, Chuannan Li2.
Abstract
Applications of ZnO in photodetectors are limited by the great quantity of extrinsic majority carriers due to structural defects and difficult exciton dissociation due to the large exciton binding energy; these generally lead to a higher dark current (Id) and lower light current (Il), severely degrading the responsivity and detectivity. C dots are incorporated into an annealing-free ZnO layer to innovatively construct a local built-in electric field (Ebi) using the difference in the work functions; this simultaneously overcomes the drawbacks of the pristine ZnO photosensitive layer. In dark, the extrinsic majority carrier of ZnO is depleted around the incorporated C dots due to the self-depleting effect; thus, the Id decreases. Under UV illumination, the photogenerated exciton driven by the local Ebi is easily dissociated into a free charge carrier, contributing to the improved Il. This study paves a universal way to effectively improve the detection characteristics of photoconductive devices by incorporating the local Ebi.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29565440 DOI: 10.1039/C8NR00214B
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790