Abu Riduan Md FoisalToan DinhThanh NguyenPhilip TannerHoang‐Phuong PhanTuan‐Khoa NguyenBen HaylockErik W. StreedMirko LobinoDzung Viet Dao
Self-powered photodetectors (PDs) are highly desirable for many applications, ranging from smart cities to optical communications. Herein, we report on a selfpowered broadband [UV to near-infrared (NIR)] PD based on a single-crystalline SiC (100)/Si (100) heterojunction. In self-powered photovoltaic detection mode, the detector exhibits a high responsivity (2500 V/W at 8.0 x 10 -6 W/cm 2 , 521 nm) and specific detectivity (~1013 Jones at 8.0 x 10 -6 W/cm 2 , 521 nm) under UV, visible, and NIR spectral illuminations thanks to the superior rectification property of the heterojunction which results in significantly reducing the dark current. The device also shows high illumination ON/OFF switching ratios, as high as 2.2x10 7 , with an excellent stability and repeatability. A detailed insight about electron- hole pairs generation, separation, and Fermi-energy level shifting at different illumination conditions has been elucidated via energy band diagrams.
Huiqing ChenChen ShaoXiaomeng LiXiufang ChenRongkun WangLongfei XiaoYangfan LiMingsheng XuXianglong YangXuejian XieXiangang Xu
X. R. ZhouFunan TanZhiyu YanJ. Y. LiaoY. P. FengShaolin LiaoHugh ZhuQingqing Ke
Shice WeiBojia ChenJiyuan ZhuXuefeng WuCheng ZhangDavid Wei ZhangQingqing SunJi LiShen Hu
Roya Shokrani HavighFatma YıldırımHossein Mahmoudi ChenariA. TürütŞaki̇r Aydoğan
Tulika BajpaiAjay Kumar DwivediR. K. NagariaShweta Tripathi