Chlorine-Infused Wide-Band Gap p-CuSCN/n-GaN Heterojunction Ultraviolet-Light Photodetectors.
Jian-Wei LiangYuliar FirdausChun Hong KangJung-Wook MinJung-Hong MinRedha H Al IbrahimNimer WehbeMohamed Nejib HedhiliDimitrios KaltsasLeonidas TsetserisSergei LopatinShuiqin ZhengTien Khee NgThomas D AnthopoulosBoon S OoiPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Copper thiocyanate (CuSCN) is a p-type semiconductor that exhibits hole-transport and wide-band gap (∼3.9 eV) characteristics. However, the conductivity of CuSCN is not sufficiently high, which limits its potential application in optoelectronic devices. Herein, CuSCN thin films were exposed to chlorine using a dry etching system to enhance their electrical properties, yielding a maximum hole concentration of 3 × 10 18 cm -3 . The p-type CuSCN layer was then deposited onto an n-type gallium nitride (GaN) layer to form a prototypical ultraviolet-based photodetector. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy further demonstrated the interface electronic structures of the heterojunction, confirming a favorable alignment for holes and electrons transport. The ensuing p-CuSCN/n-GaN heterojunction photodetector exhibited a turn-on voltage of 2.3 V, a responsivity of 1.35 A/W at -1 V, and an external quantum efficiency of 5.14 × 10 2 % under illumination with ultraviolet light (peak wavelength of 330 nm). The work opens a new pathway for making a plethora of hybrid optoelectronic devices of inorganic and organic nature by using p-type CuSCN as the hole injection layer.