Dual functional photo-response for p-Si/SiO2/n-InGaZnO graphene nanocomposites photodiodes

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Abstract

This study demonstrates dual functional hybrid heterojunction photodiodes (PDs) that comprise an amorphous indium gallium zinc oxide (a-IGZO) thin film blended with graphene nanoflakes and a SiO2 (5 nm)/Si substrate. The PDs exhibit a photo-responsivity of approximately 0.15-0.27 A W-1 under 633 nm illumination, which is much higher than that for a-IGZO based phototransistor in the visible region. The device also gives a long-lasting persistent photocurrent (PPC) when the UV light is extinguished. This results show that the hybrid heterojunction acts as a high performance photodetector for the detection of visible light and provides a universal scenario for development of PPC.

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Huang, C. Y., Chen, M. L., Yu, C. W., Wan, T. C., Chen, S. H., Chang, C. Y., & Hsu, T. Y. (2018). Dual functional photo-response for p-Si/SiO2/n-InGaZnO graphene nanocomposites photodiodes. Nanotechnology, 29(50). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6528/aae474

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