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High-Performance Ultraviolet Photodetector Based on Single-Crystal Integrated Self-Supporting 4H-SiC Nanohole Arrays.

Kaitao WangHulin WangChunmei ChenWeijun LiLin WangFeng HuFengmei GaoWeiyou YangZhenxia WangShanliang Chen
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Currently, the photodetectors (PDs) assembled by vertically aligned nanostructured arrays have attracted intensive interest owing to their unique virtues of low light reflectivity and rapid charge transport. However, in terms of the inherent limitations caused by numerous interfaces often existed within the assembled arrays, the photogenerated carriers cannot be effectively separated, thus weakening the performance of target PDs. Aiming at resolving this critical point, a high-performance ultraviolet (UV) PD with a single-crystal integrated self-supporting 4H-SiC nanohole arrays is constructed, which are prepared via the anode oxidation approach. As a result, the PD delivers an excellent performance with a high switching ratio (∼250), remarkable detectivity (6 × 10 10 Jones), fast response (0.5 s/0.88 s), and excellent stability under 375 nm light illumination with a bias voltage of 5 V. Moreover, it has a high responsivity (824 mA/W), superior to those of most reported ones based on 4H-SiC. The overall high performance of the PDs could be mainly attributed to the synergistic effect of the SiC nanohole arrays' geometry, a whole single-crystal integrated self-supporting film without interfaces, established reliable Schottky contact, and incorporated N dopants.
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