Self-powered heterojunction photodetector based on thermal evaporated p-CuI and hydrothermal synthesised n-TiO 2 nanorods

  • Zhou Z
  • Li X
  • Zhao F
  • et al.
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Abstract

CuI film was grown by thermal evaporation technology on TiO 2 nanorods array synthesized using a hydrothermal method, and a p-CuI/n-TiO 2 heterostructure photodetector was constructed. The structure, morphology, light absorption, and photoresponse performance of the device were investigated. The heterojunction detector is self-powered and sensitive to light in the range of 320nm∼450nm. At 0V, the on/off ratio of the device is ∼770. The peak responsivity (0V, 410nm) is about 4.5mA/W and the peak detectivity is 1.08×10 11 Jones. Also, the reproducibility and stability of the heterojunction photodetector are excellent. This work provides an effective route for the study of self-powered photodetectors.

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Zhou, Z., Li, X., Zhao, F., Wang, C., Zhang, M., He, S., … Zhang, L. (2022). Self-powered heterojunction photodetector based on thermal evaporated p-CuI and hydrothermal synthesised n-TiO 2 nanorods. Optical Materials Express, 12(2), 392. https://doi.org/10.1364/ome.448435

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