Highly selective spectral response with enhanced responsivity of n-ZnO/p-Si radial heterojunction nanowire photodiodes

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A radial heterojunction nanowire diode (RND) array consisting of a ZnO (shell)/Si (core) structure was fabricated using conformal coating of a n -type ZnO layer that surrounded a p -type Si nanowire. In both ultraviolet (UV) and visible ranges, the photoresponsivity of the RND was larger than that of a planar thin film diode (PD) owing to the efficient carrier collection with improved light absorption. Compared to a PD, in the forward bias, a 6 μm long RND resulted in a ∼2.7 times enhancement of the UV responsivity at λ=365 nm, which could be explained based on the oxygen-related hole-trap mechanism. Under a reverse bias, UV-blind visible detection was observed while the UV response was suppressed. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Um, H. D., Moiz, S. A., Park, K. T., Jung, J. Y., Jee, S. W., Ahn, C. H., … Lee, J. H. (2011). Highly selective spectral response with enhanced responsivity of n-ZnO/p-Si radial heterojunction nanowire photodiodes. Applied Physics Letters, 98(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3543845

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