Balancing the Transmittance and Carrier‐Collection Ability of Ag Nanowire Networks for High‐Performance Self‐Powered Ga2O3 Schottky Photodiode
Self‐powered solar‐blind photodiodes with convenient operation, easy fabrication, and weak‐light sensitivity, are highly desired in environmental monitoring and deep space exploration. Ga2O3 with its bandgap directly corresponding to solar‐blind waveband is a promising candidate material for solar‐b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Advanced optical materials 2021-08, Vol.9 (15), p.n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | Self‐powered solar‐blind photodiodes with convenient operation, easy fabrication, and weak‐light sensitivity, are highly desired in environmental monitoring and deep space exploration. Ga2O3 with its bandgap directly corresponding to solar‐blind waveband is a promising candidate material for solar‐blind photodetection. However, ever‐reported self‐powered Ga2O3 photodiodes suffer unsatisfactory photoresponse performance, owing to unideal interface and electrode transmittance. Here, Ag nanowire (AgNW) networks with excellent solar‐blind ultraviolet transmittance are introduced to form self‐powered AgNW–Ga2O3 photodiodes with sharp Schottky interfaces. The tradeoff between solar‐blind ultraviolet transmittance and carrier‐collection ability of the sparse AgNW network is systematically studied and the AgNW density is optimized for the best photoresponse. Expansion of depletion region outwards the AgNW–Ga2O3 contact and the field crowding effect facilitate the high photoresponse. As a result, the champion AgNW–Ga2O3 Schottky photodiode exhibits excellent sensitivity for weak‐light detection, including considerable responsivity of 14.8 mA W–1, ultrahigh photo‐to‐dark‐current ratio above 1.2 × 105, high rejection ratio (R254 nm/R365 nm) of 2.6 × 103, and fast response speed (rise/decay time of 20/24 ms) under self‐powered mode. Balancing the transmittance and carrier‐collection ability of elaborate electrode provides an alternative strategy to achieve high‐performance self‐powered Ga2O3 photodetectors for future weak‐light‐sensitive optoelectronic systems.
As an ideal Schottky electrode for Ga2O3 solar‐blind photodiode (SBPD), the Ag nanowire (AgNW) network faces the tradeoff issue between solar‐blind ultraviolet transmittance and carrier‐collection ability. By tailoring the density of the AgNW dispersion, champion self‐powered AgNW–Ga2O3 SBPD is obtained. This method provides an alternative strategy to achieve high‐performance self‐powered Ga2O3 SBPD for future weak‐light‐sensitive optoelectronic system. |
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ISSN: | 2195-1071 2195-1071 |
DOI: | 10.1002/adom.202100173 |