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1 Environmentally stable/self-powered ultraviolet photodetectors with high sensitivity Shengxue Yang, Sefaattin Tongay, Shu-Shen Li, Jian-Bai Xia, Junqiao Wu, and Jingbo Li Citation: Applied Physics Letters 103, (2013); doi: / View online: View Table of Contents: Published by the AIP Publishing Articles you may be interested in High-performance zero-bias ultraviolet photodetector based on p-gan/n-zno heterojunction Appl. Phys. Lett. 105, (2014); / Comparative study of n-mgzno/p-si ultraviolet-b photodetector performance with different device structures Appl. Phys. Lett. 98, (2011); / Interface engineering of high-mg-content MgZnO/BeO/Si for p-n heterojunction solar-blind ultraviolet photodetectors Appl. Phys. Lett. 98, (2011); / Self-powered ultraviolet photodetector based on a single Sb-doped ZnO nanobelt Appl. Phys. Lett. 97, (2010); / Near-ultraviolet photodetector based on hybrid polymer/zinc oxide nanorods by low-temperature solution processes Appl. Phys. Lett. 92, (2008); /

2 APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS 103, (2013) Environmentally stable/self-powered ultraviolet photodetectors with high sensitivity Shengxue Yang, 1 Sefaattin Tongay, 1,2 Shu-Shen Li, 1 Jian-Bai Xia, 1 Junqiao Wu, 1,2 and Jingbo Li 1,a) 1 State Key Laboratory of Superlattices and Microstructures, Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 912, Beijing , China 2 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA (Received 18 July 2013; accepted 16 September 2013; published online 2 October 2013) Here, we demonstrate self-powered ultraviolet photodetectorsthatarecapableofgenerating opposite current flow when illuminated at different wavelengths. The photodetectors are composed of n-zno/polyaniline (PANI) p-n and PANI/ZnGa 2 O 4 type-ii heterojunctions and operate without any need for external power source. Devices display superior stability in ambient conditions within months. Results provide opportunities for developing devices for optical recognition. VC 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.[ Photodetectors are key elements of optoelectronics in imaging techniques, signal processing, and sensing applications. 1 3 In the past several decades, many oxide semiconductors such as ZnO, TiO 2, and SnO 2 have been investigated for photodetectors in the UV spectral range. 4 7 However, most of the investigated photodetectors are photoconductive type photodetectors that need external bias voltage as the driving force to generate photocurrent, which will limit the size of the nanodevice and its independent working system. 8 To reduce the device size and achieve independence, alternative routes have been proposed and demonstrated In fact, p-n junction between p-type and n-type semiconducting materials has a build-in potential difference which has the ability to control the directional movement of the photogenerated electrons and causes the generation of photocurrent. More specifically, when ZnO is used in a p-n junction geometry, electric fields built in the junction (depletion) region prevent recombination of photo-excited electron-hole pairs, efficiently separate the photo-generated carriers Alternatively, type-ii heterojunction geometry is another method to separate the photo-generated electron-hole pairs for generated photosensitivity. Because type-ii band alignment results in collection of electrons mostly on one constituent, and the holes accumulate on the other constituent. Recent theoretical and molecular dynamics studies have shown that the type-ii junction is ideal for photovoltaic and photoconductive devices as it provides long-range photo-generated charge separation So far, studies have been carried out to induce or enhance the UV photo-conductance and sensitivity of metal-oxide devices; however, these devices typically require a constant voltage bias to function. Moreover, the reported devices displayed poor UV selectivity In this work, we present p-n and type-ii heterojunctions based UV photodetectors operating at zero applied voltage with superior UV wavelength selectivity. The designed photodetectors connect two different kinds of junctions, allowing to change the direction of the current flow responding to a) Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Electronic mail: jbli@semi.ac.cn 254 and 365 nm, respectively. The internal field built at the heterojunction interface(s) efficiently separates photogenerated electron-hole pairs, yielding current within the circuit, and therefore the end product functions at zero applied bias voltage without any need for external power source. A schematic diagram of the photodetector heterojunction is shown in Figure 1(a). In this device geometry, an n-type ZnO/Polyaniline (PANI)/ZnGa 2 O 4 heterostructure constitutes the active part of the device. Here, ZnO nanorods were grown on indium tin oxide (ITO) glass by a hydrothermal process with average length of 1.0 lm and diameter of 70 nm (see supplementary material, Figure S1(a) 32 ). The ZnGa 2 O 4 layer was spin coated on a separate ITO substrate from as-grown nanocrystals that were 5 6 nm in size (supplementary material, Figure S1(c) TEM images 32 ). The ITO substrate served as the transparent conducting electrodes to connect the ZnO nanorods and ZnGa 2 O 4 nanocrystals through an external circuit. The ZnO and ZnGa 2 O 4 layers were separated by a thin layer (2.0 lm thick) of PANI nanofibers with average diameter of 85 nm grown by interfacial polymerization (supplementary material, Figure S1(b)). 23 Here, the ZnO layer on the PANI forms the p-n junction, and the electric field developed at the interface separates the electron-hole pairs that are created by the incident UV light. In the mean time, the valence band edge (VB) and conduction band edge (CB) of ZnGa 2 O 4 are both below that of the PANI, respectively, and this type-ii junction results in electron transfer from PANI to ZnGa 2 O 4 under the UV illumination. Since ZnO and ZnGa 2 O 4 have a bandgap of 3.2 ev (Refs. 24 and 25) and 5.0 ev, 26 respectively, the heterostructure has UV selectivity for wavelength onsets at 365 nm and 254 nm. In Figure 1(b), we show the I V characteristics measured from two independent n-zno/pani and PANI/ ZnGa 2 O 4 heterostructures without UV illumination in the dark room conditions. The I V characteristics display typical rectifying behavior for both p-n and type-ii junction separately up to 1 V applied bias. The observed rectifying behavior mainly stems from the fact that a p-n junction is formed at the p-pani/n-zno interface. The forward bias I V curve displays an exponential increase as a result of decrease in the width of depletion layer at the junction and changes in the /2013/103(14)/143503/4/$ , VC 2013 AIP Publishing LLC

3 Yang et al. Appl. Phys. Lett. 103, (2013) FIG. 1. (a) Device schematics of the UV photodetector with back-to-back connected p-n junction and type-ii junction. The active layer of the device is n-zno/pani/znga 2 O 4 multi-layers. (b) I V characteristics of the p n junction (curve I) and type-ii junction (curve II) in absence of UV light illumination. built-in potential (curve I) Similarly, the I-V characteristic measured at the PANI/ZnGa 2 O 4 junction also shows nonlinear response since the VB ¼ 3.28 ev and the CB ¼ 1.42 ev of ZnGa 2 O 4 are lower than the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO ¼ 0.62 ev) and the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO ¼ 2.14 ev) of PANI, respectively. So, type-ii heterojunction can form between PANI and ZnGa 2 O 4. Such type-ii band alignment results in collection of electrons mostly on the ZnGa 2 O 4 side, and the holes accumulate on the PANI side, leading to the observed rectifying response in Figure 1(b) (curve II). Figure 2(a) shows photocurrent curves generated across the UV photodetector for repetitive switching between 254 nm (8 W, lw/cm 2 ) and 365 nm (8W, lw/cm 2 ) UV light illumination when the device is illuminated from the opposite sides, i.e., 365 nm wavelength light from the ZnO and 254 nm from the ZnGa 2 O 4 side. The device was operated in dark ambient to prevent interference. Overall, the device displays excellent sensitivity to the UV light illumination. After several times of cycles, the on/off ratio and response time remain the same as the initial value, and the device exhibits an excellent durability and stability. After more than a month, when the photoresponse have been measured again, the device had still a steady light response as shown in Figure 2(a) (red line). Interestingly, the direction of photocurrent is reversed depending on the different wavelength of the UV light. We find that the 254 nm illumination generates a positive photocurrent, whereas 365 nm light illumination results in negative photocurrent (Figure 2(a)). Such current switching provides opportunities for developing a new generation photodetectors with excellent UV wavelength selectivity and sensitivity owing to the current switch properties. Illuminating 365 and 254 nm light both from the ZnGa 2 O 4 side of the device displays similar characteristics as shown in Figure 2(c) as the ZnGa 2 O 4 layer is mostly transparent to 365 nm light and the 365 nm light still generates excitons (e-h pairs) at the ZnO/PANI junction (Figure 2(c)). However, the current polarity is largely lost when the light is illuminated both from the ZnO side as a result of broad-range light absorption in the ZnO film but the devices still display remarkable photodetection capability (see supplementary material, Figure S3 32 ). To understand the origin of the alternating photocurrent direction upon illumination with 254 and 365 nm UV light as shown in Figures 2(a) and 2(c), we first emphasize the fact that the external bias voltage of the device is not needed, which is fundamentally different from the UV detectors previously reported. 30,31 In our device design, there are two heterojunctions, i.e., a p-n and a type-ii junction, in the back to back connection configuration. Normally when UV light generates a large number of electron-hole pairs within the ZnO, they recombine very rapidly resulting in radiative or non-radiative recombination. The photocurrent can be generated by applying an external bias voltage, which separates FIG. 2. (a) Short-circuit photocurrent of the device responding to repetitive switching of 254 nm (front illumination) and 365 nm (back illumination). (b) Schematic of photo-excited charge carrier flows in short-circuit condition under 254 or 365 nm UV light illumination, respectively. (c) Short-circuit photocurrent of the device responding to repetitive switching of 254 nm and 365 nm both from the ZnGa 2 O 4 side.

4 Yang et al. Appl. Phys. Lett. 103, (2013) FIG. 3. (a) UV-Vis absorption spectra of ZnGa 2 O 4 (curve I) and ZnO (curve II). (b) Band alignment of the PANI/ZnGa 2 O 4 type-ii heterojunction. the electrons and holes before they recombine. Therefore, most of existing ZnO based photodetectors rely on constantvoltage source to generate photo-response. On the contrary, in our structure the internal electric field generated at the n-zno/p-pani interface separates the photo-generated electrons and holes, and the non-equilibrium electrons move to the ZnO layer, and holes move through the PANI layer to the type-ii junction region. The photo-electrons collected in the ZnO pass through the external circuit and finally enter the type-ii junction to neutralize the positive charge of holes (Figure 2(b) top). Conversely, when the type-ii junction is illuminated with UV light, electron-holes pairs are generated and separated at the PANI/ZnGa 2 O 4 junction, the electrons migrate to the ZnGa 2 O 4 layer, and holes to the PANI layer. The electrons then move through the external circuit to the p-n junction, and neutralize with the holes (Figure 2(b), bottom). For these two heterojunctions, the moving direction of electrons is opposite to each other, so the short-circuit current direction is also opposite. Similarly, when the device is illuminated by the 365 and 254 nm light from the type-ii junction (same side illumination), the 365 nm light mostly interact with the ZnO/PANI layer as the ZnGa 2 O 4 film is nearly transparent to 365 nm light. As a result, the 365 nm still generates the negative current, whereas the 254 nm light is mostly absorbed at the ZnGa 2 O 4 /PANI junction generating positive current (Figure 2(c)). To confirm, we have measured the UV-Vis diffuse reflectance spectra of the ZnO and ZnGa 2 O 4 used in fabrication of these devices. In Figure 3(a), the strongest absorption peak position of the ZnO is around 360 nm (curve II), and at this wavelength the absorption of ZnO is far greater than that of ZnGa 2 O 4. Therefore, illuminating the device with 365 nm light may mostly pass through the ZnGa 2 O 4 and create far greater electron-hole pairs in the ZnO/PANI junction, and as a result, the overall current flows from ZnO to ZnGa 2 O 4 through the external circuit, yielding a negative photocurrent. On the other hand, the UV-Vis diffuse reflectance spectra of the ZnGa 2 O 4 peaks range from nm, so it does hardly response to the 365 nm UV light but responses to the 254 UV light. When the device is illuminated by the 254 nm light from the ZnGa 2 O 4 side, electrons-hole pairs are created at the ZnGa 2 O 4 /PANI junction generating positive photocurrent. And the band alignment of the PANI/ZnGa 2 O 4 type-ii heterojunction is shown in Figure 3(b). Since the absorption to 254 nm light is not as strong as that of ZnO layer (Figure 3(a)), some portion of the 254 nm light still interacts with the ZnO/PANI junction and generates counter current which reduces the magnitude of the positive current. As a result, our devices display larger negative current and the positive current value is smaller due to the interaction of 254 nm light with the ZnO/PANI layer. In summary, we display the first n-zno nanowire/pani/ ZnGa 2 O 4, (a p-n and a type-ii heterojunction) based photodetector devices that are self-powered and showing excellent sensitivity to UV light at different wavelengths with complete current reversal capabilities. The devices show remarkable environmental stability. 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