JOURNAL ARTICLE

Localized surface plasmon resonance-enhanced solar-blind Al 0.4 Ga 0.6 N MSM photodetectors exhibiting high-temperature robustness

Abstract

Abstract The appealing properties of tunable direct wide bandgap, high-temperature robustness and chemical hardness, make Al x Ga 1− x N a promising candidate for fabricating robust solar-blind photodetectors (PDs). In this work, we have utilized the optical phenomenon of localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) in metal nanoparticles (NPs) to significantly enhance the performance of solar-blind Al 0.4 Ga 0.6 N metal–semiconductor–metal PDs that exhibit high-temperature robustness. We demonstrate that the presence of palladium (Pd) NPs leads to a remarkable enhancement by nearly 600, 300, and 462%, respectively, in the photo-to-dark current ratio (PDCR), responsivity, and specific detectivity of the Al 0.4 Ga 0.6 N PD at the wavelength of 280 nm. Using the optical power density of only 32 μ W cm −2 at −10 V, maximum values of ∼3 × 10 3 , 2.7 AW −1 , and 2.4 × 10 13 Jones are found for the PDCR, responsivity and specific detectivity, respectively. The experimental observations are supported by finite difference time domain simulations, which clearly indicate the presence of LSPR in Pd NPs decorated on the surface of Al 0.4 Ga 0.6 N. The mechanism behind the enhancement is investigated in detail, and is ascribed to the LSPR induced effects, namely, improved optical absorption, enhanced local electric field and LSPR sensitization effect. Moreover, the PD exhibits a stable operation up to 400 K, thereby exhibiting the high-temperature robustness desirable for commercial applications.

Keywords:
Materials science Responsivity Surface plasmon resonance Photodetector Optoelectronics Band gap Semiconductor Specific detectivity Electric field Nanoparticle Nanotechnology

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