Suppressing Carrier Recombination in BiVO 4 /PEDOT:PSS Heterojunction for High-Performance Photodetector.
Zhe LiuJiaqi LiShaojie LiuYao YuanAinong ChenHaolin YuShouxiong WangJie DingHuajing FangPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
The organic-inorganic hybrid heterojunction is introduced for the first time to break through the performance bottleneck of BiVO 4 -based photodetectors. Through a facile solution process, a p-n heterojunction is established at the BiVO 4 /PEDOT:PSS interface, and the built-in electric field is designed to separate photogenerated charge carriers. The hybrid heterojunction outputs a significantly increased photocurrent, which is 24 000 times larger than that of the bare BiVO 4 thin film. The photodetector shows a satisfactory performance with a responsivity ( R ) and specific detectivity ( D *) of 107.8 mA/W and 4.13 × 10 10 Jones at 482 nm illumination. In addition to the fast response speed (100 ms), the device also exhibits an impressive long-term stability with a negligible attenuation in photocurrent after more than 700 cycles. This work provides a novel strategy to suppress carrier recombination of BiVO 4 , and the coupling of metal oxides and organic semiconductors opens up a new avenue for fabricating high-performance photodetectors.