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A study on a broadband photodetector based on hybrid 2D copper oxide/reduced graphene oxide.

Duc Anh NgoNhat Minh NguyenCong Khanh TranThi Thanh Van TranNhu Hoa Thi TranThi Thu Thao BuiLe Thai DuyVinh Quang Dang
Published in: Nanoscale advances (2024)
These days, photodetectors are a crucial part of optoelectronic devices, ranging from environmental monitoring to international communication systems. Therefore, fabricating these devices at a low cost but obtaining high sensitivity in a wide range of wavelengths is of great interest. This report introduces a simple solution-processed hybrid 2D structure of CuO and rGO for broadband photodetector applications. Particularly, 2D CuO acts as the active material, absorbing light to generate electron-hole pairs, while 2D rGO plays the role of a transport layer, driving charge carriers between two electrodes. Our device exhibits remarkable sensitivity to a wide wavelength range from 395 nm to 945 nm (vis-NIR region). Interestingly, our devices' responsivity and photoconductive gain were calculated (under 395 nm wavelength excitation) to be up to 8 mA W -1 and 28 fold, respectively, which are comparable values with previous publications. Our hybrid 2D structure between rGO and CuO enables a potential approach for developing low-cost but high-performance optoelectronic devices, especially photodetectors, in the future.
Keyphrases
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • low cost
  • gold nanoparticles
  • photodynamic therapy
  • solar cells
  • human health
  • high speed
  • risk assessment
  • light emitting
  • high resolution
  • drug delivery
  • climate change
  • high efficiency