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Anisotropic photoresponse behavior of a LaAlO 3 single-crystal-based vacuum-ultraviolet photodetector.

Xiyu SunDanhao WangMuhammad Hunain MemonSiqi ZhuHuabin YuHongxuan WangShi FangYang KangXin LiuYuanmin LuoHaochen ZhangDongyang LuoHaiding Sun
Published in: Nanoscale (2022)
Nowadays, vacuum-ultraviolet (VUV) photodetectors (PDs) have attracted extensive attention owing to their potential applications in space exploration, radiation monitoring, and the semiconductor industry. Benefiting from its intrinsic ultra-wide band-gap, chemical robustness, and low-cost features, LaAlO 3 shows great promise in developing next-generation compact, cheap, and easy-to-fabricate VUV PDs. In this work, we report the unique anisotropic photoresponse behavior of LaAlO 3 single crystals for VUV photodetection applications. First of all, with the guidance of density functional theory (DFT) calculations along with the comprehensive material characterization, the anisotropic carrier transport behavior of LaAlO 3 single crystals was confirmed. Thereafter, after exploring the metal-semiconductor-metal (MSM) device configuration along different substrate orientations, including (100), (110), and (111)-LaAlO 3 single crystals, we found that the (110)-LaAlO 3 VUV PD exhibits the best device performance under VUV illumination, with a responsivity of 2.23 mA W -1 , a high detectivity of 3.72 × 10 11 Jones, and a photo-to-dark-current ratio of 5.48 × 10 3 . This work not only provides a feasible avenue to explore the anisotropic optoelectronic behavior of ultra-wide band-gap semiconductors but also expands the application of the low-cost oxide perovskite family in the field of VUV photodetection.
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