Fast-Response Metal-Semiconductor-Metal Junction Ultraviolet Photodetector Based on ZnS:Mn Nanorod Networks via a Cost-Effective Method.
Sara SaeedRucheng DaiRaheel Ahmed JanjuaDa HuangHe WangZhongping WangZejun DingZeng Ming ZhangPublished in: ACS omega (2021)
In this work, Mn 2+ -doped ZnS nanorods were synthesized by a facile hydrothermal method. The morphology, structure, and composition of the as-prepared samples were investigated. The temperature-dependent photoluminescence of ZnS:Mn nanorods was analyzed, and the corresponding activation energies were calculated by using a simple two-step rate equation. Mn 2+ -related orange emission ( 4 T 1 → 6 A 1 ) demonstrates high stability and is comparatively less affected by the temperature variations than the defect-related emission. A metal-semiconductor-metal junction ultraviolet photodetector based on the nanorod networks has been fabricated by a cost-effective method. The device exhibits visible blindness, superior ultraviolet photodetection with a responsivity of 1.62 A/W, and significantly fast photodetection response with the rise and decay times of 12 and 25 ms, respectively.