Issue 3, 2024

A self-powered p-CuBr/n-Si heterojunction photodetector based on vacuum thermally evaporated high-quality CuBr films

Abstract

Recently, wide bandgap compound semiconductor materials have attracted much research interest owing to their great application potential. As most emerging oxide semiconductors are intrinsic n-type, it has become difficult to achieve p-type ones, limiting the development of pn junction-based devices. Copper bromide (CuBr) is a natural p-type semiconductor with a wide bandgap of approximately 3.0 eV and abundant reserves on the earth. In this work, we developed a vacuum thermal evaporation method to obtain high quality CuBr thin films. A self-powered p-CuBr/n-Si heterojunction photodetector that is highly sensitive to blue-violet wavelengths was constructed by preferential growth of CuBr thin films on n-Si substrates. The device has a significant response to 420 nm light, with a peak responsivity of 21.6 mA W−1 at 0 V (up to 271.5 mA W−1 at −0.5 V). Moreover, the photodetector exhibits excellent imaging ability under violet (420 nm) light. This work provides an effective approach to obtain high-quality wide bandgap CuBr films and self-powered heterojunction photodetectors.

Graphical abstract: A self-powered p-CuBr/n-Si heterojunction photodetector based on vacuum thermally evaporated high-quality CuBr films

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Sep 2023
Accepted
30 Nov 2023
First published
01 Dec 2023

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024,12, 1012-1019

A self-powered p-CuBr/n-Si heterojunction photodetector based on vacuum thermally evaporated high-quality CuBr films

B. Xia, L. Zhang, D. Tian, S. He, N. Cao, G. Xie, D. Zhang, X. Chu and F. Zhao, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024, 12, 1012 DOI: 10.1039/D3TC03516F

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