Single-crystal indium antimony (InSb) nanowire was fabricated into middle-infrared photodetectors based on a metal-semiconductor-metal (M-S-M) structure. The InSb nanowires were synthesized using an electrochemical method at room temperature. The characteristics of the FET reveal an electron concentration of 3.6 × 1017 cm-3 and an electron mobility of 215.25 cm2 V-1 s-1. The photodetectors exhibit good photoconductive performance, excellent stability, reproducibility, superior responsivity (8.4 × 104 A W-1), and quantum efficiency (1.96 × 106%). These superior properties are attributed to the high surface-to-volume ratio and single-crystal 1D nanostructure of photodetectors that significantly reduce the scattering, trapping, and the transit time between the electrodes during the transport process. Furthermore, the M-S-M structure can effectively enhance space charge effect by the formation of the Schottky contacts, which significantly assists with the electron injection and photocurrent gain. © 2013 Kuo et al.
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Kuo, C. H., Wu, J. M., Lin, S. J., & Chang, W. C. (2013). High sensitivity of middle-wavelength infrared photodetectors based on an individual InSb nanowire. Nanoscale Research Letters, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-8-327
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