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Fabrication and device characteristics of Schottky-type bulk GaN-based “visible-blind” ultraviolet photodetectors

Abstract

The authors present the fabrication and characterization of vertical-geometry Schottky-type ultraviolet (UV) photodetectors based on a bulk n-GaN substrate. By using low temperature rapid thermal annealing of the semitransparent Schottky contacts (nickel with 7% vanadium), they obtained an ultralow dark current of 0.56pA at −10V reverse bias. A responsivity of ∼0.09A∕W at zero bias was measured for wavelength shorter than the absorption edge of GaN, and it was found to be independent of the incident power in the range measured (50mW∕m2–2.2kW∕m2). The devices are visible blind, with an UV/visible contrast of over six orders of magnitude. An open-circuit voltage of 0.3V was also obtained under a broadband UV illumination.

Keywords:
Responsivity Materials science Optoelectronics Photodetector Schottky diode Ultraviolet Schottky barrier Fabrication Visible spectrum Annealing (glass) Dark current Optics

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