Self-Powered Sb 2 S 3 Thin-Film Photodetectors with High Detectivity for Weak Light Signal Detection
Photodetectors (PDs) for weak light signal detection have wide applications for optical communication and imaging. Antimony sulfide (Sb S ) as a nontoxic and stable light-sensitive material becomes a promising candidate for weak light PDs, which are developing in the direction of high response, high...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS applied materials & interfaces 2022-03, Vol.14 (10), p.12385-12394 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Photodetectors (PDs) for weak light signal detection have wide applications for optical communication and imaging. Antimony sulfide (Sb
S
) as a nontoxic and stable light-sensitive material becomes a promising candidate for weak light PDs, which are developing in the direction of high response, high speed, and low cost. Herein, a self-powered Sb
S
PD with the structure of FTO/TiO
/Sb
S
/Au is developed to achieve weak light detection for 300-750 nm visible light. We control the Sb
S
thickness with about 460 nm to match depletion region width (438 nm) and obtain an excellent photoresponsivity and 3 dB bandwidth. Furtherly, we prepare pyramid structure polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) on the illuminating surface to enhance the performance of weak light detection by light-trapping effects. The photocurrent of Sb
S
PD with 20 μm-sized PDMS texture achieves 13.6% improvement compared with the control one. Under weak 530 nm light illumination of 1 μW cm
, the self-powered Sb
S
PD with PDMS achieves high responsivity (3.41 A W
), large detectivity (2.84 × 10
Jones), and ultrafast speed (15 μs). The present Sb
S
PD and light-trapping strategy are expected to provide an alternative to future commercial weak light detection applications. |
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ISSN: | 1944-8244 1944-8252 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsami.1c25256 |